Try safe mode. These ones hide in memory and
when they shut down rewrite itself so they are
loaded when You reboot computer. IIRC
at least generic one renames itself. It is not
guarantied. Manual removing may be required.
Toomas
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From: "Chilangisha B Changwe" <[log in to unmask]>
> Of late I have seen an increase on infections from trojan horses. I am
> using AVG and it detects and cleans the trojans though they resurface
> after a while. The latest trojans to hit our machines are generic.njb
> and new.q. Whats the best remedy for these trojans?
>
> Chilangisha Changwe
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