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There's no unusual processes in the Task Manager, but for some reason the simplest programs use 100% of my CPU. Adaware and I-Tunes won't even load up before "not responding".
This "trojan" is the number 1 suspect, so seeing as you caught it in the act, know what it is and what I could do about it? And yeah, you were right all along you smug get! :-P
It's all back to normal now.
A trojan passed through a flash program? That's kind of scary... :-S
I let this particluar computer collect crap as there's nothing on it.
Then scroll down and on the left side there is panda active scan then just follow the on screen instructions.
Use IE as firefox will block it.
Apparently there's something wrong with my settings.
Any alternatives?
On a bright side, I re-installed Adaware and it's now working at a snails pace... although has probably crashed by the time I finish typing this. :-)
Try the virus scan here.
The virus hasn't (yet) effected me - though my firewall seems to have blocked any unauthorised access and Nortons Antivirus hasn't picked up any infected files.
There's no unusual processes in the Task Manager, but for some reason the simplest programs use 100% of my CPU. Adaware and I-Tunes won't even load up before "not responding".
This "trojan" is the number 1 suspect, so seeing as you caught it in the act, know what it is and what I could do about it? And yeah, you were right all along you smug get! :-P