Hey Dreamviews. AVG just came up with something about a trojan in local\appdata\temp. The trojan is called trojan horse sheur2.CBKL can I delete the file?
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Hey Dreamviews. AVG just came up with something about a trojan in local\appdata\temp. The trojan is called trojan horse sheur2.CBKL can I delete the file?
Before trying to remove the file manually, if at all, I suggest you download this: http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam-download.php
Run a full scan for thy win.
Its a little late. I talked to someone else who just said "Delete it. Its in temp"... I did, and nothing happened. My computers running a little slow, but I'm scanning.
From: http://ezinearticles.com/?id=2225673Quote:
The Trojan Horse Sheur2 is a dangerous and harmful Trojan that infects Windows 98, Windows 95, Windows XP, Windows ME, Windows Vista, Windows 2000 computers. If your computer constantly raises speaker beep sounds, shows "Blue Screen" and reports that the error is produced by missing dll's, registry keys, and Windows files, or your pop-up blocker is unable to block the pornographic and gambling related bulk popups then you are sure to have Trojan Horse Sheur2 on your computer.
The Trojan Horse Sheur2 is not just one computer infection. It comes in various forms and related infections. Some related infections are: SHeur2.hsf, SHeur2.FO, SHeur2, SHeur2.AS, SHeur2.MR, SHeur2.ISU, SHeur2.BBJ, sheur2.hsd, and SHeur2.CFT
Sheur enters your computer through backdoor without your knowledge. It usually gets into your computer due to browser security holes on your computer or if you visit questionable websites such as gambling, pornography, and hacking related websites.
Once installed on your computer, it hides itself on your computer as a legal software and the will start performing its various annoyances.
It drops malicious code to your local or network computer, disables the firewall and antivirus software configured on your computer, redirects your web browser to malicious websites, downloads malicious code, slowdowns the performance of your computer considerably, slowdowns Internet connection, and forwards passwords, login names and other confidential private information from your computer to remote computers.
That article gives more info about removing the trojan if you are using Internet Explorer.
If you are using IE, you deserve the trojan lol (jk)
But just do what ClouD said, that should fix it.
I'm cleaning the disk right now. Will an AVG scan detect it if its still on my compy?
Scan it again with Malwarebytes
Well, spybot turned up nothing more than tracking cookies, which I bombed the crap out of. I'm immunizing now, I think I'll be allright.