Apparently the family PC at home has a Trojan horse program resting on it. AVG Anti-virus found it and reported it, so Ug uninstalled it, and that should have been that. Windows had the "brilliant" idea of storing the uninstalled program as part of a system restore point. Even that would have been fine, in a way, but the AVG Resident Shield keeps finding the backed-up version and telling me to run the main scan, which I do. The main scan skips the restore directory, so reports no infection, by which time the Resident Shield has vigilantly located the offending program and warned me again.
I was about to blame Microsoft (as I usually do) when it occurred to me that the program, if it was a bit clever, could have placed itself in the backup directory. That way, it would get re-installed if you tried to roll back to a clean version of Windows. Tricky.
Mokalus of Borg
PS - Of course I can get rid of it.
PPS - I just didn't have the time last night. Too busy being a Hero.
1 comment:
Its Chris here...
I think you should blame microsoft anyway.....it always makes me feel better.....
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