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Why didn't my Anti-Virus detect the Trojan horse?

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While many newer Anti-Virus programs include Trojan horse signatures, not all Anti-Virus products are able to detect them Also, many Trojan horses (such as Phatbot) have the ability to disable Anti-Virus programs rendering them useless and exposing your system to attacks.
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What is Trojan Horse Virus ?

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In computers, a Trojan horse is a program in which malicious or harmful code is contained inside apparently harmless programming or data in such a way that it can get control and do its chosen form of damage, such as ruining the file allocation table on your hard disk. In one celebrated case, a Trojan horse was a program that was supposed to find and destroy computer viruses. A Trojan horse may be widely redistributed as part of a computer virus.
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How to get rid of Trojan horse virus?

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In today's computer world, a Trojan horse is defined as a "malicious, security-breaking program that is disguised as something benign. NEVER download blindly from people or sites which you aren't 100% sure about. In other words, as the old saying goes, don't accept candy from strangers. If you do a lot of file downloading, it's often just a matter of time before you fall victim to a trojan.
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Can a virus or Trojan horse attack CyberVote?

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Anti-virus software should be used and strict security guidelines followed to limit the risk of a virus or Trojan horse attack.
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I think my computer is already infected by a Trojan horse virus. What should I do?

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Buy and install good antivirus or anti-trojan software to remove Trojan from your system. Then we also recommend you to buy and install personal firewall program. Since a firewall checks, scans, and blocks traffic flowing both ways through it, both into and out of your system, you should be able to easily prevent unauthorized communication by a Trojan horse program if it infects your computer again.
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I think I am infected with a virus/trojan, what can I do?

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You will need to install a good antivirus package such as AVG or update the definitions of your existing software and run a full scan. Also, you might want to visit http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/. just to make sure that your computer is fully updated with the latest security patches.
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I already have an anti-virus software installed do I also need Anti-Trojan Shield?

Anti-Trojan Shield - High Performance Trojan Detector
Yes, you do. Anti-viruses do exactly what their name says- fight viruses. But trojans are more dangerous and destructive. Anti-Trojan Shield was built with specialization on trojans. Some anti-viruses would occasionally find trojan horse, but even if this happens, you will have no idea how to get rid of it, anti-virus is not of any help in this situation while Anti-Trojan Shield offers a list of actions right after the trojan has been discovered. [Back to Top]
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What is a Trojan Horse?

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A Trojan Horse is a particular category of spy-ware. A Trojan is a program that infects your computer and allows a hacker to take control of your machine behind your back. A Trojan infection can allow total remote access to your computer by a third party. Unlike virus and worms, Trojans do not replicate themselves so to get infected you must, one way or another, have downloaded the program onto your computer.
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AntiSpy Web - FAQs
A Trojan Horse is full of as much trickery as the mythological Trojan Horse it was named after. The Trojan Horse, at first glance will appear to be useful software but will actually do damage once installed or run on your computer. Those on the receiving end of a Trojan Horse are usually tricked into opening them because they appear to be receiving legitimate software or files from a legitimate source. When a Trojan is activated on your computer, the results can vary.
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Anti-Trojan Shield - High Performance Trojan Detector
Trojan horse is a destructive program that masquerades as a benign application. Unlike a viruses, Trojan horses do not replicate themselves but they can be just as destructive. One of the most insidious types of Trojan horse is a program that claims to clean your computer of viruses but instead introduces Trojan horse onto your computer. [Back to Top]
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A Trojan horse is an impostor program ? software that claims to do something useful for you but is, in fact, doing something malicious behind the scenes. For example, a program that claims to speed up your computer or your Internet browsing speed may actually cause loss or theft of data. Trojans do not replicate themselves. They are spread by a user's acceptance; for example, when you open an e-mail attachment, or download and run a program from the Internet.
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ITSo Information Technology
A Trojan horse is a software program that is disguised as another program. Trojan Horses are typically distributed via e-mail, and are sometimes embedded in .DOC or .RTF files. When the user double-clicks on these files, the Trojan horse is executed and performs malicious acts on the user’s computer system. Trojen horses are similar to a virus, except that they do not replicate themselves.
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Secure Florida - cyber security
A Trojan horse is a destructive program that initially purports to be harmless. However, it has a concealed purpose. The purpose of most Trojan horses is to get access to your computer from another location. Trojan horses are often found attached to programs you receive in e-mail or download from the Internet. When you run the program you want, the Trojan horse runs too. Trojan horses are not viruses since they do not replicate, but the programs can be just as destructive.
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FAQ - Viruses
Much like the Trojan horse in ancient Greek mythology, the 21st century version also masquerades as another program and once inside, "drops" a malicious program or virus onto your system. Often these types of programs also facilitate easy 'back-door' access to your PC and can allow someone, such as a spammer, to use your PC for malicious purposes. For more information see Broadbandreports.com's excellent definition of Trojan horses at http://www.broadbandreports.com/faq/531
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Trojan Horse is a malicious computer program that installed in your PC without your acknowledgement. Trojan horse executes at the background and performs uncovered activities such as capturing your customer ID and Password when you enter into an Internet banking website, and sending the captured information to the hackers secretly. Install reputable anti-virus software and/or personal firewall, and remember to turn on real-time protection.
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A program that masquerades as another common program in an attempt to receive information. An example of a Trojan horse is a program that behaves like a system logon to retrieve user names and password information that the writers of the Trojan horse can later use to break into the system.
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China Construction Bank (Asia) - Online Banking FAQs
Trojan Horse is a malicious computer program that installed in your PC without your knowledge. Trojan horse executes at the background and performs uncovered activities such as capturing your customer ID and Password when you enter into an Internet banking website, and send the captured information to hackers secretly.
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What Is The Difference Between A Worm, Virus And Trojan Horse?

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Tips and recommendations for protecting your PC... Most of us don't make a real difference between worm, virus and Trajan Horse or refer to a worm or Trajan Horse as a virus. All of us know all are malicious programs that can cause very serious damage to PC. Exist differences among...
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What is the difference between a security exploit, trojan-horse and a virus or worm?

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A virus is a definition of a class of security exploits that are transmitted via email, disk, or other means and is dependent on human or software weaknesses to propagate. A worm is a self-propagating virus, while a trojan-horse is a program that purports to do something that is either entertaining or useful, while hiding its real purpose from the user, thus enticing the user to launch it's "Trojan-horse" payload.
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WHAT IS A VIRUS? WHAT IS A TROJAN? ARE THEY THE SAME?

Frequently Asked Questions about viruses
Whether it’s a virus or a trojan it can infect your computer. What it does after infecting your computer determines what it is. A virus is a program that copies itself over and over and over on your computer. A virus need do no more than replicate in order to be a virus. If the virus does something like beeping the keyboard, displaying a message or something nasty that you weren't expecting that program would be called a trojan.
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Why does my anti-virus detect FREE CompuSec® software as a virus?

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Please let us first assure you that we do not have any viruses in our program and will never intentionally harm our user's computers. We will explain why anti-virus software detects FREE CompuSec® as a virus, essentially due to the mbr.bin and the flp_mbr.bin files. CompuSec® has a pre-boot authentication mechanism that requires a modification of your Master Boot Record (MBR).
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Why does my anti-virus software detect XactCopy as a virus?

XactCopy Technical FAQ - DuoCor Technical Support
Due to the nature of XactCopy hiding drives from the operating system, some Anti-Virus programs interpret XactCopy's activities as a virus. There are currently no known issues with anti-virus software and XactCopy. If you experience a problem while using XactCopy and anti-virus software, please send us a bug report using our support wizard.
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A TROJAN HORSE is a program that does something undocumented that the programmer intended, but that some users would not approve of if they knew about it. According to some people, a virus is a particular case of a Trojan Horse, namely one which is able to spread to other programs (i.e., it turns them into Trojans too). According to others, a virus that does not do any deliberate damage (other than merely replicating) is not a Trojan.
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Do you have Anti Virus and Firewall software?

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You can choose a free anti virus or firewall from our site if you like. We also have FREE Anti Spyware programs to choose from as well
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Do I need an anti-virus program on my computer?

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Yes! Unfortunately, these days there are many different malicious websites and e-mails that get passed around and it can often be difficult to differentiate between what is valid and what is not. A good anti-virus program keeps these malicious programs from getting installed on your computer which in turn will keep your computer running like it should. If you need this, let us know!
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What are Trojan Horse probes?

FAQ: Firewall Forensics (What am I seeing?)
The first stage of a Trojan Horse attack is to get the program on a user's machine. Typical techniques are: forge e-mail from the ISP (like AOL) with a hoax message asking somebody to run a program (such as a software update). The next stage of the attack is to scan the Internet looking for machines that might be compromised. The problem is that most of the techniques outlined above don't tell the cracker/hacker where their victim machine is.
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What is a Trojan horse program?

Dr.Virus
A type of program that is often confused with viruses is a 'Trojan horse' program. This is not a virus, but simply a program (often harmful) that pretends to be something else. For example, you might download what you think is a new game; but when you run it, it deletes files on your hard drive. Or the third time you start the game, the program E-mails your saved passwords to another person.
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