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Re: New Trojan


From: Jay Castaldo <fupayme2003 () hotmail com>
Date: 26 Oct 2003 13:27:42 -0000

In-Reply-To: <5.1.0.14.0.20031026114925.00ae1980 () pop netspace net au>

Thanks for all the help everybody, I have definately learned something new today about the good old Windows systems and 
NTFS.  I'm just very curious how it got on my computer to begin with, but on to the fix action.  I was so mind boggled 
and bothered about this on my machine, I almost (keyword) reloaded my entire machine, but as somebody mentioned earlier 
about a rundll command and walla done.  I can't believe it was that simple.  The funny thing about it, no anti viral 
tools or anti trojan tools would work period just because I think as somebody already stated it was using an ADS which 
apparently is a great way to hide new trojans on any NTFS machine.  This forum is by far a great tool to learn 
something new everyday and I definately have learned something.  Thank you for all your input.  

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