Re: Trojan Horse Virus

From: Phil \(a.k.a. purplehaz\) (software_at_for.me)
Date: 03/31/04


Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 17:02:41 -0500

The virus is probably still in your system restore file. Turn off system
restore, reboot, then turn it back on.

JP wrote:
> I have a virus on my PC the name of it is called Trojan
> Horse IRC/Backdoor.sdbot.us. I have an antivirus program
> but when I run it, it does find
> anything. Also I have downloaded a trojan horse remover
> and it was unable to find any viruses but I still get
> prompted that I have a virus. Any help would be great!!



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