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#1 ifeelgood

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Posted 29 August 2009 - 02:15 AM

After I google search this, i found out that... does this only have something to do with Trend Micro antivirus user? the "TROJ_Generic.DIT" appear on the website to be... as a way of showing low threat trojan virus ?? (since i found out i freakenly get that kind of stuff >_> in one of my program folder...) Is that really a trojan? or just some random little virus or thing that the antivirus mark as dangerous / trojan type? anyone got any clue of encountering this thing before? Thanks a lot for ur replies!

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#2 AplusWebMaster

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Posted 29 August 2009 - 08:20 AM

Their database apparently translates it into the latest specifically defined files:
> http://threatinfo.tr...ROJ_GENERIC.DIT

"...does this only have something to do with Trend Micro antivirus user?"

Highly unlikely - other AV vendors just gave it some other name, which is a whole other subject, and a PITA, too.
(AV naming conventions - see: http://www.wildlist.org/naming.htm ).

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Posted 29 August 2009 - 11:52 AM

Hello ifeelgood,

You've asked an interesting question and received an informative reply.
In the event you are further interested in assistance with "removal", I think you already know where to post...
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#4 ifeelgood

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Posted 29 August 2009 - 09:39 PM

XD thanks a lot for the info, AplusWebMaster, now i see how anti virus company... works XD (a bit...) also, thanks for the offer, doug, but i think... this might be a issue that should be solved myself XD plus i think the malware people are already very busy everyday killing terrible virus (i was scared the one with a demon head as background <_<) but i think that my anti virus removed it everytime, its just a bit bothering >_> to see that sometimes pop up in my whole system scan... and often times in the same program folder >_> so i think.... it might be like a important thing of the program, but got tagged as troj >_>. cuz my antivirus always only say that it is "low threat" trojan... nothing much about that virus >_> just wondering wether u guys have got the same thing or not XD maybe next time i should buy another brand of antivirus

Edited by ifeelgood, 29 August 2009 - 09:45 PM.

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