J da Silva
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The exact name is Trojan.Dropper.Win32.Delf.ev
And what tool do I use to get rid of it?
Help!
[Edited on 05-12-2004 by VenomTurbo]
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Dave
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Will a simple spyware killer not get rid of it? AdAware, spy bot et al
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J da Silva
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Yeah I've been advised to do the adaware thingy, but apparently I also need to get a tool from F-Secure, but unsure which one.
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Dave
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Try running adaware then, you get a log of what its removed so you'll be able to see if its got it.
http://www.download.com
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J da Silva
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Thanks Davidov, appreciated mate. I sorted it with adaware
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liamC
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quote: Originally posted by VenomTurbo
Yeah I've been advised to do the adaware thingy, but apparently I also need to get a tool from F-Secure, but unsure which one.
Try 'Hi-Jack This' mate...should be an easy find in Google.
Far better than adaware/spybot.
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Sam
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This is the same problem GREG 1 had on his PC earlier! Wonder if he sorted it out?
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Ren
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www.symantec.com
Go to the downloads section, and they should have a tool for that virus.
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