Last nght, Zone Alarm told me a programs called
ATIUPDATE.EXE wanted to access the internet....I didn't know what it was, so I said NO.
A google search told me it was something installed by a new unknown trojan one gets just from visiting a website, so I located and deleted it. (I had to hit Control-Alt-Delete once first to access task manager and shut it off in the PROCESSES window before windowsXP would let me delete it).
Last night before bed, I started a Norton Antivirus scan...This morning it said I was clean...
However, when I went online this morning, Zone Alarm once again pops up and tells me that
MSshed32.exe now wanted to access the internet. Again I denied it access.
I found this interesting as the results of the google search the night before also mentioned a file called
MSshed32.exe...I found it in the same place as the other item, and removed it using the same method.
Right afterwards, I ran Pest Patrol, and it immediately found what it labeled as "an unknown trojan".....I had it remove said bug, and now everything seems to be OK.
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This just goes to say, you can't have too many protection programs on your system.....What one may miss, another may locate, since every security software company has their own list of virus's and bugs, and no one company has them all on file.
I use:
Ad-aware SE personal edition
Spybot search and destroy (immunize tool running)
Pest Patrol (best of the 3)
and I have Norton Antivirus and my Zone Alarm firewall running all the time.
Even with all this, that thing still got on my PC....Only Zone Alarm prevented it from going online and dumping all sorts of crapola on my machine...
I HIGHLY recommend it.
I also recommend getting Pest Patrol....It's not free, but it's pretty cheap, and was rated the best anti-spyware program by a well done review of all similar programs.
If you wish, you can look through the anti-spyware test/review and judge for yourself...It convinced me to get Pest patrol...
The Spyware Warrior Guide to
Anti-Spyware Testing
http://spywarewarrior.com/asw-test-guide.htm
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