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04.06.2005
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A user identified as redrose posted:
"I am running Windows NT4.0 SP6 as a DNS and Web server. It is infected with a Trojan horse downloader. I have scanned and cleaned the server with AVG Antivirus, but it only becomes infected again. I also downloaded a Trojan hunter, and it detected other Trojan files, which it removed and renamed. However, the problem appears to be getting worse. Every time I scan the server, AVG detects and removes the same Trojan files from the same location."
A user identified as PeterMac replied:
"Newer Trojans are getting very smart. They will install loaders that run automatically and can't be picked up by antivirus because they don't have a specific signature. Trojans can install as part of the OS and prevent removal except in safe mode. To clear your current infection, you will need to determine exactly which Trojan you have, and then go to one of the major AV sites for the best way of dealing with it. Trojans can be deadly on a network. They spread by many means and will not show up on some systems. They just sit there, ready to re-infect any system you manage to clean. To deal with this type of outbreak you need to take all systems off the network and only bring them back on, one at a time, once you are sure they are clean."
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