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imstormie2 December 31st, 2003 04:30 PM

Trojan in file
 
When downloading files, I get a pop-up from my antivirus saying there is a Trojan in the file. They can't delete it, but the download is stopped immediately. What can I do?

Also, what about these people who are sending the Trojans and other viruses? Can't they be "banned" from LimeWire? They should be.

Morgwen December 31st, 2003 04:35 PM

Re: Trojan in file
 
Quote:

Originally posted by imstormie2
What can I do?
If you recognize such a file donīt try to download it again. Keep your scanner updated thats all you can do.

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Can't they be "banned" from LimeWire?
You could ban the IP but the problem is that the IPs change every time the user connect to the internet, so this is no solution... and there is no other way.

Morgwen

imstormie2 December 31st, 2003 05:10 PM

Wow! Quick Reply!
 
Thank you for your advice. I didn't know if there was a way to block the IP or not. I do keep my updates current so, maybe that is what caught it.

ursula March 11th, 2004 03:40 PM

Another very important thing to do, if you have the facilities, is to make it a habit to 'trace' the addresses of any people who do try to launch or install viruses or so-called Trojans...
After doing a proper trace you will be presented with a lot of information on the individual and/or organisation making the 'attempt'... Normally included in such information is not only the IP used for the specific 'attempt', but also the range of IPs used by said person or organisation...
Using this 'range' of IPs info, enter the complete 'range' of IPs into your A-V software so as to 'block' them.
If you do this routinely with every 'attempt' you will fairly quickly notice that the frequency of 'reported attempts' is reduced, more and more over time. Users must play an active role in protecting themselves - Do NOT depend only on 'automatic' processes !

If your A-V software does not allow you to do this than it is inadequate software and you should replace it with something suitable to purpose. (Good A-V programs also include 'tracer' functions.)

There are very many completely nonsensical things both said and believed about Anti-Virus programs...
There are not very many that actually do the job required...
Be cautious.

The 'good' ones do not simply clean and 'repair' problems...
They STOP problems from ever entering your machine.

Also, have a look in the 'sticky' thread here about Alternative Connection Ports...
You will find commonly used ports for Trojans...
You should be able to block any and all traffic attempting to use those ports.

Last, if you DO become infected, please also try the link in my 'sig' for Virus Removal Tools...
They are free.


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