I discovered an AOL based trojan horse in my internet service file for AOL.
C:\Program Files\Online Services\Aolus\COMPS\OCP\OCPINST.EXE: Trojan.Agent-169695 FOUND
This was back on Sept. 11. Think that one had a purpose? Looks like a hijack to me.
Yesterday, I found this
C:\Windows\Installer\78cf6.msi: Trojan.Fakesec-108 FOUND
C:\Windows\Installer\{64236D72-5D68-44C5-A5F6-C152CED274B8}\ARPPRODUCTICON.exe: Trojan.Fakesec-108 FOUND
C:\Windows\Installer\{64236D72-5D68-44C5-A5F6-C152CED274B8}\NewShortcut461_66D1EE13F16E49638A168A86E9EA186D.exe: Trojan.Fakesec-108 FOUND
C:\Windows\Installer\{64236D72-5D68-44C5-A5F6-C152CED274B8}\NewShortcut49_66D1EE13F16E49638A168A86E9EA186D_1.exe: Trojan.Fakesec-108 FOUND
Needless to say I am no longer relying on Clamwin. It is not enough right now.
Patricia
From: "Louis N. Molino, Sr." <lnmolino@aol.com>
To: "californiadisasters@yahoogroups.com" <californiadisasters@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thu, October 7, 2010 4:05:56 PM
Subject: Re: [californiadisasters] Emails
It might be the solution. I have been having issues that seem to be AOL Server based not my PC based.
Use a strong password and good virus protection. A strong password is at least 8 characters with caps, numbers, symbols and small letters.
Louis N. Molino, Sr. CET
Louis N. Molino, Sr. CET
FF/NREMT/FSI/EMSI
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