I came here and bang! I guess CCC could fit into your categoryPhilippe wrote:Did you visit porn or crack sites ?

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I came here and bang! I guess CCC could fit into your categoryPhilippe wrote:Did you visit porn or crack sites ?
Thanks, I think?AdminX wrote:Hey, I know Terry and he is no Crackhead! A pawn freak maybe, but crackhead ..., no way!Philippe wrote:Did you visit porn or crack sites ?![]()
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Yeah I noticed that. I double checked with google. Anyway the scan completed and nothing was found. I hope that what I caught and threw in the vault, (now emptied), is gone.tmokonen wrote:The trojan you've encountered looks like it employs a common trojan naming trick, slightly misspelling the name of a legitimate system dll. dxtmsft.dll with one t is a legitimate DirectX dll for performing image transforms.
AdminX wrote:Hey, I know Terry and he is no Crackhead! A pawn freak maybe, but crackhead ..., no way!Philippe wrote:Did you visit porn or crack sites ?![]()
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What antivirus program do you use Terry.Terry McCracken wrote:trojan horse agent.4.P C:\WINDOWS\system32dxtmsftt.dll
How do I remove it from the windows system?
I'm scanning now.
Good point, Tord! It should be Greek Horse or better yet, Achaean Horse. Does this semantic oddity exist in other languages too, such as Norsk?Tord Romstad wrote:Off-topic, tounge-in-cheek, pedantic mini-rant:
The term "Trojan Horse" always annoys me a little, because it's so unfair: The Trojans were the victims of the dirty horse trick.
Tord
In Spanish we say "Presente griego", which is "Greek present" or "Greek gift".Stephen Ham wrote:Good point, Tord! It should be Greek Horse or better yet, Achaean Horse. Does this semantic oddity exist in other languages too, such as Norsk?Tord Romstad wrote:Off-topic, tounge-in-cheek, pedantic mini-rant:
The term "Trojan Horse" always annoys me a little, because it's so unfair: The Trojans were the victims of the dirty horse trick.
Tord
I suppose that many things simply derive their name from the location where they were introduced or found, and not from where or by whom they they were made (e.g. The Shroud of Turin, etc.).
All the best,
Steve