"Anon" <anon@invalid.org-nospam> wrote in message
news:xLFOa.5588$pY2.44370016@news-text.cableinet.net
|| Also tried the Cleaner trojan detector. Still no Excalibur.
||
|| So to recap, three installs of ES5 including full and beta versions,
|| no Excalibur showed up with scans of :
||
|| Etrust anti virus
|| Panda online anti virus
|| TDS 3 anti trojan
|| The Cleaner anti trojan
|| Spybot
|| Adaware
||
|| The only references in my registry with 'Excalibur' are related to
|| ES5 functions. No reference in the run services key where the trojan
|| Excalibur would put an entry. No start up reference to Excalibur
|| unless load with windows specified.
||
|| I suspect they originally called the program Excalibur, then
|| realised a trojan existed by the same name, renamed it ES5 but
|| didn't bother reprogramming the registry entries.
||
|| "Anon" <anon@invalid.org-nospam> wrote in message
|| news:GFAOa.5208$Hf.41451646@news-text.cableinet.net...
||| Thanks Secret - tried the online test. No Excalibur detected.
|||
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|||| Pandasoftware can detect Excalibur, try a free online scan to
|||| see if anything was missed and let us know.
|||| http://www.pandasoftware.com/activescan/
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|||| Secret

Another possibility the Trojan is added at some point while using the
program, maybe when you enter a profile for the dating service or one of the
other features. Maybe even after a download so you do not notice the file
transfer.
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