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Boater wrote:
Eisboch wrote: "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote in message ... Eisboch, There is a good chance that "Norton" screen is actually a Trojan that is sending you to a "Norton Phishing" site (and not a real Norton site) so you will provide them with your credit card info. I had a neighbor who picked up that virus and it was a bitch to get rid of. You had to delete the start up line, manually delete the file it referenced, and then reboot in safe mode to completely remove it. Considering the known removal problems with Norton, Reggie's suggestion borders on the insane. Harry K. Krause, Considering that the fact that you are such a brilliant IT professional, I am surprised you are not familiar with the Trojan disguised as Norton Antivirus. Here are articles discussing the Norton AntiVirus Trojan and the instructions on how to remove the Trojan, and the importance of deleting the files in Safe Mode and running the a real antivirus program in both regular and safe mode. http://www.globalsecuritymag.com/Sop...,20080923,5135 Video showing the "Phishing" Norton site. http://www.net-security.org/malware_...hp?id=993&MENU http://www.damntrojan.com/fake-norton-antivirus-ad How to remove Fake Norton AntiVirus. http://www.sophos.com/support/disinfection/trojan.html |
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