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I received an alert by avast re Trojano-775 and have been trying to find some more info on this threat. The particular pc is seldom used, does not get emails and it might be a false alert as none of the other programs like ad-Aware or spybot show anything. Could someone please point me to the site from avast where they provide some info on the virus detected. If I do a google, this virus/trojan does not even pop up, only other variants. Perhaps other AV vendors use different names but that’s why some more info would be so helful.
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What operating system are you using?
Where is this Trojan being detected?
Welcome to the forums. 8)
Watchthisspace
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Wellcome on this forum Mouse.Try virusscan.jotti
Eddy
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For malware removal instructions click on one of the links in my signature and follow the instructions on the malware removal section.
For ‘translating’ virus names, have a look at VGREP
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Guys,
thanks for the friedly welcome 
@watchthisspace
using XP, the virus was flagged by Avast when using Ad-aware scanning and showed up in c\programfiles\opera75\profile\cache4\opr001F9.exe. Though I think it would have been completely harmless sitting in the cache, I followed the Avast advice and put it into the chest. When rerunning the scan, the same thing happened but this time the alert related to: c\sytem volume information\restore…
As mentioned before, this pc is seldom used, has no email set up and sofar has been clean. I have since checked out TDS-3, Spybot and Ad-aware without any alerts and a new scan with Avast does not show anything either. I am a bit baffled ??? The opera cache no longer shows the file and I can’t even find a folder c\system volume information… Might have something to do with restore points in XP?
@ Gyl - thanks for that link - will have a look at it tomorrow
@ Eddy - Vgrep was what I had looked for though in this particular case it does not provide much further info :-\
Eddy
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To prevent virus warnings from the c\sytem volume information\restore… folder,
disable system restore and reboot.