Trojan Remover

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Lizard
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Trojan Remover

Post by Lizard »

Well peeps there are a lot of clever 'rootkit's flying around at the moment, they will attach themselves to all kinds of sys.files, .exe files, .reg, and run a 'phantom browser' they will also get through Norton - no problem, 2 of them are keyloggers, for those who dont know what these are, they mimic your keyboard input and return the file to the cunt that sent it to you, eneabaling them to read all passwords, private mail, virtually anything you type, the problem with anti virus software is it,s only as good as todays database, this is a very useful trojan remover, its free for 31 days then ?18 for good, or if your familiar with registry change, obviously it,s free for as long as you want it. not bad really, also Ewido is reasonably effective for malware with only a short real time delay..




Now for a brew.....safe surfing.

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johnlewis
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Re: Trojan Remover

Post by johnlewis »

hi,
when installing/ starting the software, I get a warning message by windows firewall: dangerous software, installing / running the program,can cause heavy damage on your PC...
Lizard
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Re: Trojan Remover

Post by Lizard »

If your running xp with a firewall, as you should be! it will always give you a stiff warning, windows hates 3rd party software, there are no problems with trojan remover, use it or dont use it, your choice not Microsofts..

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johnlewis
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Re: Trojan Remover

Post by johnlewis »

thx for the info!
eroticartist
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Re: Trojan Remover

Post by eroticartist »

Why don't you ask SYMANTEC?
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