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    Jitendra is offline Member
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    Default Trojan virus

    Help! I ran the Windows Safety Scanner. It detected four issues, but apparently, the scanner cannot clean three:

    Exploit:Java/CVE-2008-5353.B
    Trojan:Java/Selace.A
    Trojan:Java/Selace.B


    I've unisntalled java but it was still detected when i did live care scan. I also downloaded avg virus scan,which did not detect the trojans. I followed up by doing another live care scan in which they were still detected. please Help

    Sincerely

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    you can simply put in carantine what you have found !!

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    Step 1: Click the "Start" menu button in the lower left-hand corner of the Windows XP screen. Select "Restart" to reboot your computer.

    Step 2: Launch your antivirus program by double-clicking its icon or selecting it from the Windows XP Start menu. Click "Scan" in the antivirus-program interface to have the software scan your entire computer for viruses and Trojans. Wait for the program to finish scanning your entire computer. Depending on the speed of the PC processor, this process may take several hours.

    Step 3: Delete any Trojan-horse viruses discovered by the antivirus program. Some antivirus programs allow you to simply quarantine a file. Do not quarantine a file infected by a Trojan horse.

    Step 4: Back up your computer data after finding and removing the Trojan horse and deleting the infected file. You may either use blank CDs/DVDs or an external hard drive. Having a backup of your computer data allows you to remove and delete future infected files and replace them with a clean, pre-infected version of the file.

    Step 5: Consider activating the built-in "System Restore" feature in Windows XP. Click the "Start" menu button and select "Control Panel." Double-click the "Performance and Maintenance" icon and click the "System Restore" tab in the "System Properties" window. "System Restore" saves the state of your Windows XP installation at regular increments. If a Trojan horse or other virus infects and corrupts your hard drive, you can simply have Windows XP revert to a previously saved version of your hard drive. Find more information on the official System Restore page of the Microsoft Windows support website

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    If you have proper OS knowledge, you can go for manual delete because sometimes they keep traces in different places. You can try updated "Quick heal" or some good trojan remover(if you are sure its a trojan).

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    Maybe maleware attack in your system..

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    hi friends, you can use a antivirus software that can kill this type of Trojan virus

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    If the windows safety scanner have not cleaned these trojan you can try other antivirus software like Comodo, AVG, Avast,Kasperky,Panda and check whether the Trojan is destroyed

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