Please, I hope someone can help me!
Norton has detected that I have a trojan on my system (NAV let it slip through). However it will NOT tell WHICH ONE it is so I can research how to get rid of it on my own. All it will say is that it is "Backdoor.IRC.Trojan" -- but it won't say WHICH ONE. In looking around on the net, I see there are many different types of Backdoor.IRC.Trojans (such as "Backdoor.IRC.Aladinz.G", etc) -- and each one has different instructions on how to fix the problem. Symantec themselves keeps pages on the various fixes for them (the detailed instructions I saw on how to get rid of the "Aladinz" version came from Symantec's own page) -- yet from NAV2007 I find NO WAY TO TELL which variant of trojan it is so I can get rid of it. It appears as if they almost seem to do this on purpose, forcing people to pay their staff in India $99.95 to get rid of it for you, by keeping the name of the virus secret.
Is there some way in NAV (or other) to find out the VARIANT of trojan I have so I can take care of it myself?
PLEASE help. I will no longer buy Symantec again if this is the case, because I forsee this problem happening again in the future.
Here's the details:
WinXP SP2. The program affected is "MIRC.exe" (an IRC program). NAV detects a "Backdoor.IRC.Trojan" on the system, and "protects" the computer by immediately deleting MIRC and refusing to let me re-install it from the clean CD-ROM. I've done everything I can think of: I've taken off System Restore, I've run the scans in both normal and safe modes, Norton detects it and "takes care of it" -- but of course it's still there because the registry needs to be changed. This is why I need to be able to idenfity WHICH trojan it is, so I can do the proper registry change and delete it.
I tried an on-line scan from Trend (didn't find it).
Please, there's got to be some way (maybe a hidden or burried command) in NAV for me to find out more details on exactly WHAT trojan it is so I can then look up the steps to delete it properly myself. Norton "taking care of it" doesn't do the job because the registry's not being fixed.
Please help, anybody!
Norton has detected that I have a trojan on my system (NAV let it slip through). However it will NOT tell WHICH ONE it is so I can research how to get rid of it on my own. All it will say is that it is "Backdoor.IRC.Trojan" -- but it won't say WHICH ONE. In looking around on the net, I see there are many different types of Backdoor.IRC.Trojans (such as "Backdoor.IRC.Aladinz.G", etc) -- and each one has different instructions on how to fix the problem. Symantec themselves keeps pages on the various fixes for them (the detailed instructions I saw on how to get rid of the "Aladinz" version came from Symantec's own page) -- yet from NAV2007 I find NO WAY TO TELL which variant of trojan it is so I can get rid of it. It appears as if they almost seem to do this on purpose, forcing people to pay their staff in India $99.95 to get rid of it for you, by keeping the name of the virus secret.
Is there some way in NAV (or other) to find out the VARIANT of trojan I have so I can take care of it myself?
PLEASE help. I will no longer buy Symantec again if this is the case, because I forsee this problem happening again in the future.
Here's the details:
WinXP SP2. The program affected is "MIRC.exe" (an IRC program). NAV detects a "Backdoor.IRC.Trojan" on the system, and "protects" the computer by immediately deleting MIRC and refusing to let me re-install it from the clean CD-ROM. I've done everything I can think of: I've taken off System Restore, I've run the scans in both normal and safe modes, Norton detects it and "takes care of it" -- but of course it's still there because the registry needs to be changed. This is why I need to be able to idenfity WHICH trojan it is, so I can do the proper registry change and delete it.
I tried an on-line scan from Trend (didn't find it).
Please, there's got to be some way (maybe a hidden or burried command) in NAV for me to find out more details on exactly WHAT trojan it is so I can then look up the steps to delete it properly myself. Norton "taking care of it" doesn't do the job because the registry's not being fixed.
Please help, anybody!