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Cunning Stunt Posted at 8:43 pm on Feb. 22, 2008
I have Norton 360 and it says it has detected a Trojan Horse on my computer and it can't automatically fix it. So, I had to use tech support and they wanted to charge me $100 to fucking get rid of it. So I said fuck that.

What else can I do to get rid of it? I'm downloading Ad Aware (free version) right now. Anything else?

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Cunning Stunt Posted at 8:49 pm on Feb. 22, 2008
Quote: from unarmed gunman at 11:46 pm on Feb. 22, 2008

Spybot.

Lol, I forgot I had that. So I've got Spybot Search and Destroy as well as Ad Aware 2007 on it.

unarmed gunman Posted at 8:46 pm on Feb. 22, 2008
Spybot.
Cunning Stunt Posted at 8:46 pm on Feb. 22, 2008
Quote: from HatesYou at 11:44 pm on Feb. 22, 2008

try Windows Defender... less of a hassle.

Windows Defender blows... Almost as bad as Mcafee

espresso8097 Posted at 8:45 pm on Feb. 22, 2008
Get either AVG or Avast.  Or since you know the filename you can try things the old fashioned way by finding and deleting.
HatesYou Posted at 8:44 pm on Feb. 22, 2008
try Windows Defender... less of a hassle.
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