Files affected is C:\\Windows\System32\vvuifbcc.dll
I used Avast to repair it but in vain. What to do? Can I delete the file?
I have a trojan horse Win32:TratBHO [Trj] on my computer.?norton internet security 2008
Configure your Avast to run a boot-time scan.
From Simple User Interface, click Tools, then on next screen, tick ''Test Archives.'' Then click on ''Schedule''. Then restart your computer it will run a thorough scan before any programs start.
I have a trojan horse Win32:TratBHO [Trj] on my computer.?spyware removal
The best way to get rid of trojans is using a best anti-spyware to protect your computer.Anti-Virus is not good at removing trojans,spywares and adwares.
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Hello Josie,
I think you are having a hard time because trojan's are not exactly viruses. So most anti-virus programs will not remove them, because they do not see them as viruses.
A couple of month's back I suffered a nasty trojan infection. It completely screwed my computer up. Every time I would get on the internet I would get blasted with pop-up after pop-up.
It got so bad, I thought I would have to get a new computer. So out of frustration I called Geek Squad. They wanted $200 to Look at my computer, and that didn't include fixing it. No Way!
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