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Trojan????

Discussion in 'Security and Privacy' started by romanian56, 2003/07/03.

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  1. 2003/07/03
    romanian56

    romanian56 Inactive Thread Starter

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    Hey, the other day i downloaded a program from a guy, bcoz he asked me to help him check if it is keylogged. I opened it up with Hex WorkShop and looked around for keyloggers. Found none. I was so cought up into keyloggers that i overlooked the trojan that eaz encrypted in it (I think it's a trojan of some sort) n e way. I opened the .exe file and it gave me an error and froze my computer. I restarted the computer and now, every time i restart the computer, it loads all the way to the desktop, but instead of loading the desktop it gives me: Kernel32 performed an illegal opperation and will now be shut down. When i press ok, it freezes my computer. It does it all the time. I can't get into anything besides safe mode. I searched for viruses but found none, and i deleted the program but i'm still getting the error. What can i do?
     
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    aleekat

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    What was the name of the program?
     

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    Fuelman

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    I'm assuming your issue is resolved since you never bothered replying to the earlier post, if not you may run an online trojan scanner and check what under msconfig/startup tab.

    What OS are you using also?
     
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