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Did you actually try? Except for Java/binny.A.1 (which produces a bunch of hits in foreign languages), none of the others show up at all.
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Check themout for yourself,,,here a few of the identifiers for the trojans...
Java/binny.A.1
TR/Dldr.Agent.1.Z.1
Tr/Drop.Small.I.F.1
Tr/Dldr.Adload.G.1
That is the only ones that I checked. Input that identifier in the Yahoo search bar and it will give you complete details..they are all trojans.
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Something's amiss here. First, I can't believe any computer would even run with 560 trojans. Or 560 viruses for that matter. Neither McAfee nor Norton is an anti-trojan program; they are anti-VIRUS programs. Actually, so is Anti-vir. Trojans are something different from viruses, and require programs specifically designed to detect and remove them. A-squared is an excellent free anti-trojan program.
I can't fathom how your computer could've gotten that infected, unless you don't have a firewall or just download and install all manner of "free" things from the Internet. I've been online for almost 8 years and have never had even one virus or trojan infection.
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An Excellant Free Antivirus Program
About three weeks ago I was having serious problems with my computer. It was running slow, often locking up and was displaying incorrect websites when i ran searches.
I had already ran McAffey and Norton, both of which reported my computer clean.
After running both McAffey and Norton without results I even attempted to reformat my hard drive, but found that one of the trojans had attached to the DOS files so my reformat disc would not run. I was expecting that it was going to require an expensive trip to a professional computer shop to get my machine up and running again.
I then used my room mates computer and sent an email to Troy, the founder of this forum and asked his assistance in resolving my problems. At his suggestion I downloaded the ANTI-Vir personal edition. It is a free download.
After about ten tries I was finally able to get my computer online and I then downloaded the Anti-vir personal Edition and ran it. At first I was a bit perplexed because I thought it was running rather slow, taking more than two hours to complete the scan. To my total amazement it identified 560 trojans on my computer, all of which it was able to quarantine and remove so after a quick reboot my computer was once again running like the day I bought it.
Today I attempted to run a follow up and the program told me that it had a new updated version of the program as well as an updated "virus Identification library" I downloaded that, then ran the scan. It located another 5 trojans on my computer which it successfully deleted.
According to the information on the homepage for the download this program works on Windows 98, ME and XP and some of the lesser known operating systems.
Go to the webpage and hit downloads and you will find the Personal Version as a free download. They do ask that you might make a voluntary contribution to help support them, and you can bet I sure will. This free program bailed me out when two rather expensive anti virus programs had previously failed to find the problem. I would highly recommend this program to one and all.
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