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| Thread ID: 38170 | 2003-09-29 10:55:00 | Trojan Horse Problem | fus1_n (3818) | Press F1 |
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| 178966 | 2003-09-29 10:55:00 | I have a serious problem. I recently got a virus (fully updated Norton anti-virus found it) and deleted it. I use zone alarm free (the latest). I noticed that whenever I was on the internet, not running zone alarm (ZA), there was un requested internet activity, and then I acquired the virus again. So
I fully updated Norton and did a full system scan. Nothing found. I closed ZA and then got the virus AGAIN. My friend said it might be a Trojan horse or something. I it helps, I am running win Me on a 56k dial-up connection. I know I can format but I just did that a few months ago to speed my system up. HELP!!!!!!! |
fus1_n (3818) | ||
| 178967 | 2003-09-29 10:59:00 | Do you know what the name of the virus is? | Mizz_1Nique (1201) | ||
| 178968 | 2003-09-29 11:02:00 | > I have a serious problem. I recently got a virus > (fully updated Norton anti-virus found it) and > deleted it. I use zone alarm free (the latest). I > noticed that whenever I was on the internet, not > running zone alarm (ZA), there was un requested > internet activity, and then I acquired the virus > again. So I fully updated Norton and did a full > system scan. Nothing found. I closed ZA and then got > the virus AGAIN. My friend said it might be a Trojan > horse or something. I it helps, I am running win Me > on a 56k dial-up connection. > I know I can format but I just did that a few months > ago to speed my system up. Do you know what the Trojan horse name is???? Also you might want to run Spy Bot & Ad-Aware to see if there is any else that might be causing the Trojan horse to come back. |
stu140103 (137) | ||
| 178969 | 2003-09-29 11:08:00 | www.pcpitstop.com have a on line virus scan if I remember correctly it does take a while http: this will take you to the scan page it will ask to load a active x control if I remember correctly | beama (111) | ||
| 178970 | 2003-09-29 11:12:00 | the name is W32.Opaserv.G.Worm virus and W32.Opaserv.Worm virus. i hope that helps! |
fus1_n (3818) | ||
| 178971 | 2003-09-29 11:20:00 | You could try using the Symantec opaserv worm removal tool and see if it does a better job than Norton AV: securityresponse.symantec.com |
Terry Porritt (14) | ||
| 178972 | 2003-09-29 11:21:00 | this is what you get when you drop your fiewall and have an unpatched system. keep your firewall up and do your windows updates. info here (securityresponse.symantec.com) |
tweak'e (174) | ||
| 178973 | 2003-09-29 11:22:00 | > the name is W32.Opaserv.G.Worm see here (securityresponse.symantec.com) & have a lookat this search (search.symantec.com) I did |
stu140103 (137) | ||
| 178974 | 2003-09-29 11:29:00 | thanx. this sounds excatly like what i have. if it wasn't 10:30 I would remove it NOW! :D:D |
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