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Hey everybody:I have tried Too many anti-trojan in the internet
but I still confused To find The best one
any idea
thanks.

Check out the testing results at the PC Flank website. You should find everything you need there. Take care and all the best!

I have ran three anti-trojan programs so far.Tauscan:does not detect polymorphic trojans.I didn't keep it.Trojan Hunter:the best choice for newbies.It scans fast,has a monitoring program you can have runnning beginning at start-up.It's updated frequently.The only knock on TH that I have heard is it's small database.It's relatively new.But with the updates they have been putting out,they are gaining ground on the database issue.Cost=$35.00.25 day trial available.TH is easy to use.TDS-3:Any credible review ranks TDS-3 #1 or #2.The only program that ranks close is BoClean.TDS-3 is a bit more intimidating.There are lots of tools,utilities.It doesn't scan as fast as TH.But it is the best AT program that I have ever seen.You can do things you never thought of with this program!Scan your ports,back-trace,do a whois,delete suspicious files,the list goes on and on..As far as trojan detection,it has something like 17 ways to find them.It's bigger in size than the others I have tried.Updates are usually daily.Support is great!There is a learning curve though.But this is my favorite AT program.Cost=$49.00.30 day trial available.Check out wilders.org>anti-trojans for reviews and descriptions.Hope this helps you.JB

hi robert,
this is only my opinion, so take it for what its worth. free is nice, free is good, but when you're dealing with evil, get the best.
don't skimp with anti-virus and or anti-trojan software. get the best that you can get. as far as i know the best anti-trojan out there is Boclean, real easy to use and it uses the best system for catching these mf's. it attacks them where they start, in memory. another good one is TDS, huge learning curve, but excellent once you get to know how it works.
for more info on trojans, anti-trojans and their removal go to www.thepublicworks.com, security section.
all the best,
murve

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