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Trojans
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brad62 2373 posts
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posted 8/9/2007 11:53:59 PM
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Sherrif, How do you get rid of a Trogan Horse? It's in my computer now. I've disconneted it from the Internet. I'm using the computer at the Station. But you know that. Where do I go to delete it? It's telling me that I have 80 porn videoes on my computer. if I have that many porn videos on it? How come I can't find them? 1000, porn images on my computer. Why then are they not in my pictures folder? It's trying to intimade me to buy their software to clean it up.
Sheriff, You're the brain. What can I do? Do I have to pay their fee? Or, may you help? Hacker dude?
I would like some help from my friends.
[Message edited by Sheriff on 8/14/2007 8:59:16 AM]
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brad62 2373 posts
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posted 8/14/2007 9:00:03 AM
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How do I get rid of TROGANZLOB? I know that you know how to do it. Please tell me. I am willing to send you money for the information. It's a pesky little *ucker that I would like off my computer.
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Sheriff Admin
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posted 8/14/2007 9:09:48 AM
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I think it is TROJANZLOB or Trojan.Zlob Sounds like Polish or Checz for "Çëîáíûé Òðîÿí" or Spiteful Trojan
Dude, I have no idea. Every trojan is different. Some of them are easy to remove, some very difficult. Here's description from Symantec website and SpywareGuide, they both have removal programs:
Trojan.Zlob on Symantec.com http://www.spywareguide.com/spydet_2322_trojan_zlob.html
I am sure other antivirus software like Norton will remove it too, just update virus definitions.
Here's steps to manually remove it: http://www.precisesecurity.com/computer-virus/avtzf-dec016.htm
Good luck
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brad62 2373 posts
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posted 8/14/2007 9:51:43 AM
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Thank you Sheriff, I will pass that info to the computer guy in town. I can't do it myself right now. He has locked me out of administrative rights for the time being.
I was thinking the same thing when I saw the word ZLOB. Russian for mischievous " zlobnyj I was thinking some part of Eastern Europe. Maybe Bulgaria?
Again, thank you sheriff
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brad62 2373 posts
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posted 8/15/2007 1:09:04 PM
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Lessons learned. We have reinstalled my operating system. Virus free now. Knock on wood. Now I just have to go find all the stuff I had before
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sally2009 13 posts
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posted 3/9/2008 8:26:38 PM
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when you have a trojan in your computer you should format all the drives of your device and reinstall an operation system . and there is an antivirus is wonderfull it's name is kaspersky you can use it to protect your device of viruses and trojans and you must always update your antivirus .
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