hello,
This morning’s update contained just two definitions. One was for a Trojan and the other was for a cryp.
I have some idea what a Trojan is but the other definition is new to me. Please tell me what these bad guys do.
Thank you
hello,
This morning’s update contained just two definitions. One was for a Trojan and the other was for a cryp.
I have some idea what a Trojan is but the other definition is new to me. Please tell me what these bad guys do.
Thank you
What to imagine behind Win32:MalOb [Cryp]
http://blog.avast.com/2009/07/29/what-to-imagine-behind-win32malob-cryp/
thank you for your prompt reply.
I fully live up to my logon name so if I get this wrong please understand.
The malware is transmitted in an encrypted file so the antivirus cannot see it during transmission. After the malware has made its home on my hard drive the encryption is removed. Now I have to count on avast catching it when it tries to run.
Is this approximately correct?
Thank you
Virus Encyclopedia
http://www.viruslist.com/en/viruses/encyclopedia
Computer virus
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_virus
The malware is transmitted in an encrypted file so the antivirus cannot see it during transmission. After the malware has made its home on my hard drive the encryption is removed. Now I have to count on avast catching it when it tries to run.Is this approximately correct?
Check your computer for Malware with
MBAM http://filehippo.com/download_malwarebytes_anti_malware/
update and run quick scan, click the button “remove selected” to quarantine anything found, and restart
SAS http://filehippo.com/download_superantispyware/
Are cookies really spyware and are they dangerous?
http://www.superantispyware.com/supportfaqdisplay.html?faq=26
come back and tell us if it worked
If anything is found other than cookies you may post the scan logs here
No infections. Just curious about something I had never seen. I no longer care to discuss the topic.
Thank you