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Win32.agent, Vundo *trojans*
Name: ledzuscany Date: October 8, 2008 at 08:07:42 Pacific OS: Windows XP CPU/Ram: 2.93 Ghz Product: HP Pavilion a1102n
Comment:
OK, I'm trying to get a young lady into virtual school with a donated PC (we operate a charity) and I've found evidence of Win32.agent.cnm and Vundo. I would appreciate any help that could be offered.
Name: Kaithlyn Date: October 10, 2008 at 05:28:39 Pacific
Reply:
trojans might be difficult to remove manually, so i recommend running antispyware scan. there are several great free tools available online. i suggest you free version of malwarebytes antimalware. it is totally functional. there are some tools that offer free scanner but paid removal, but this one is free for real.
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