Okay! I found out what my problem was. What Avast was picking up and calling Win32 trojan.gen, was actually spyware. I guess that may be why other virus scanners didn’t pick it up (some don’t detect trojans like this) …

Anyhow, I ran ad aware and deleted all those. I’m sure it was spyware because the Winsock file that Avast quarantined, showed up on ad aware as being spyware and when I checked on item details, it told me that the JPG.exe changes your winsock file.

I guess it’s good that Avast does indeed pick these up - it can be really scary at the same time though.

Does Avast drop spyware on your computer? I noticed the iNews on the splash screen when I started up Avast, and two spyware programs on my computer looked kinda similar. One was iClear and the other was iOneEigthy