Friday, December 2, 2011

AVG Anti-Virus and a trojan horse?

AVG Anti-virus is telling my that my computer is infected with a trojan horse.





I sent it to the vault, but what do i do with it now? Fast response needed before it activates!





Thankyou!


Rach|||The vault is like a jail cell for virus.


Once the virus is sent to the vault, it is deactivated.


You have the option to deleting it.


|||it cannot activate from the vault,, stop worrying|||Once it is in the vault, nothing. It is isolated and can do nothing. Leave it there for a while in case it affects machine performance. If the machine has no problem without it for a week or two you can view the vault and remove it by emptying the vault. At least with it still in the vault you can attempt a repair if it is required, or look for a replacement file. 90% of them just need removing.|||Hi





When the malware is in the vault it can't activate.





But I would suggest you also scan with Superantispyware free and Malwarebytes Antimalware free to make sure your computer's clean.|||delete it





i suggest u to download spybot - search %26amp; Distroy


search ur comp with it





one of the best spy ware it is |||Don't bother with superantispy. It is a waste of time. Use Spybot and then use Adaware(free edition). But they only check for spyware. Viruses are a different matter. For viruses us PCtools Antivirus (free edition) and AVG anti-virus(free edition). Avast is also a good bet.

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