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Trojan
Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2009 6:20 am
by paolari
How do I know if I have a trojan horse on my computer? Earlier today when I went to a website my McAfee virus protection said something about a trojan horse being on my computer (I tried to delete it and quarantine it but it wouldn't allow me to). Since then I've been running every diagnostic trojan horse program that I can find. The problem is that none of them say that I have a trojan horse except for one (anti trojan elite). How can I tell if I have one on my computer?
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Re: Trojan
Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2009 7:39 am
by julyderek
paolari wrote:How do I know if I have a trojan horse on my computer? Earlier today when I went to a website my McAfee virus protection said something about a trojan horse being on my computer (I tried to delete it and quarantine it but it wouldn't allow me to). Since then I've been running every diagnostic trojan horse program that I can find. The problem is that none of them say that I have a trojan horse except for one (anti trojan elite). How can I tell if I have one on my computer?
Install a FREE anti-virus like Avira. It is got a small foot-print and detection rates are as good as the best.
If you want you can also install a FREE firewall. I found COMODO firewall to be the simplest and best. Firewall blocks the trojan from "phoning home".
Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2009 7:44 pm
by bendamaster
McAfee always tells me that the 'starter' file of CEaW is a trojan. The only way I deal with it is restore the 'starter' file then turn off the AntiVirus whenever I start CEaW. It's a bit ham handed, but the crucial thing is, it works.
Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2009 5:55 am
by julyderek
bendamaster wrote:McAfee always tells me that the 'starter' file of CEaW is a trojan. The only way I deal with it is restore the 'starter' file then turn off the AntiVirus whenever I start CEaW. It's a bit ham handed, but the crucial thing is, it works.
Hope you bought this game. Then you have nothing to worry. It is what they call a false positive. If not, it probably is a Trojan.
Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2009 10:30 am
by bendamaster
Yes I bought this game, and I know it's a false positive, but it's a bit annoying to turn off virus protection whenever I want to play.
Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2009 4:14 pm
by OzHawkeye2
Bend,
I was sure there was a patch that corrected that. I know because I got it myself for a while till applying it.