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NEw TROJAN HORSE BACKDOOR BV 9.N

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Name: Enrique Troncoso
Date: December 9, 2003 at 10:49:37 Pacific
OS: WINXP Pro
CPU/Ram: Athlon XP2100/512MB
Comment:

My AVG antivirus detected the following:
trojan horse backdoor BV.9.N
I moved it to the vault but then it detected a new as Trojan Horse Backdoor BV.9.M

ARe these new trojan horses?
I can's find information anywhere
please help to remove from pc



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Name: Imp
Date: December 9, 2003 at 20:31:27 Pacific
Reply:

Hello Enrique,
As definition said, a trojan is not a virus but a malware introduced by yourself into your computer, visiting a very special web site or downlaoding a file from your email box without any precaution.
That's mean you have today in your hardrive a worm hidden ready to be activated by the owner of that betrayal to spy you or to steal information if possible.
Apparently you seem to have two of them.
Try this wonderful and easy to use program called Trojan Remover, freeware for one month, then shareware to get unlimited updates of trojan's signatures.
Read well the "read.me" file to be able to use the two scans embaded in this program.
The freeware is anyway given with the most recent update avalaible:
Trojan Remover at:
http://www.simplysup.com/tremover/details.html
Good luck


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Response Number 2
Name: Enrique Troncoso
Date: December 10, 2003 at 15:10:33 Pacific
Reply:

My AVG antivirus keeps getting the same message

Virus detected

c:\system volume information\_restore{D7E81B62-D3BA-4312-996B-A090DC4BDEFD}\RP76\A0014751.exe
TROJAN HORSE BACKDOOR VB.9.M


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Response Number 3
Name: Paul Fahrenbach
Date: December 10, 2003 at 17:25:48 Pacific
Reply:

Right click My Computer, then Properties then system restore.
Check disable System restore.
Reboot
go back and uncheck the disable System Restore
Reboot
No Virus Program can remove a virus from the Protected System Restore files while Windows is runing.
You can do it from dos, NTFSDOS but don't go there.



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Response Number 4
Name: leechiaro
Date: December 13, 2003 at 10:03:44 Pacific
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Hi I have been getting the same trojan horse warning from my avg. I had a backup file pop up today after I had deleted one yesterday. Is this what I should do to remove them? After you disable system restore and reboot, do you run the virus checker and then enable the system restore and reboot? As you can see I'm a little confused. Thanks.


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