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> First Post...download.trojan Question, Download.Trojan message pops up after i've deleted virus.
mrblah
post Dec 12 2005, 04:07 PM
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Hello, everyone.

I have a question about a Download.Trojan message that pops up still, after i deleted virus. I used adaware and spybot in safe mode and got rid of the virus, I thought. But every hour or so I get a message from my AV (Symantec) saying the following:

Scan type: Auto-Protect Scan
Event: Threat Found!
Threat: Download.Trojan
File: C:\WINDOWS\g3862421.dll
Location: C:\WINDOWS
Computer: ***
User: ***
Action taken: Clean failed : Quarantine failed : Delete succeeded : Access denied
Date found: Monday, December 12, 2005 2:02:09 PM

The part that reads "File: C:\WINDOWS\g3862421.dll" is different everytime, just the "g3862421.dll" part, and it is always a .dll, just a different name. The rest of the message is the same, always.

I have read that I should just ignore this, but I know there has to be a way to get rid of it.

Is this, in fact, just a harmless message? And if so, what can I do to make it stop.

Thanks in advance for any help here.

MR BLAH
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post Dec 12 2005, 04:42 PM
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You could post a HiJackthis log in our HijackThis Logs and Analysis forum.
Before you do, please read and follow the instructions in the Preparation Guide for use before posting a HijackThis Log

Our HJT team is very busy right now. So it may take a few days before someone can take a look at your log.

Good-luck,

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