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| | Ponan.dll ?? Hi maybe someone here can help. I am also running another machine under XP sp 3 which normally networked with my Vista machine, In some way I have picked up a Trojan on that machine, which now rests on that machine under System32 as Ponan.dll. As far as I could ascertain it forms part of Rootkit.Podnuha Trojan. At the moment it is in quarantine on my Eset Antivirus, but I simply cannot find a way to get rid of it, despite trying numerous sotware erasers. If anyone can please help, kindly respond ? Piet |
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| | Re: Ponan.dll ?? if it is a rootkit, try rootkit unhooker. google is your friend. "Piet" <pietfo@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:E726E2A9-130E-4949-9067-92D0071CAE54@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi > > maybe someone here can help. I am also running another machine under XP sp > 3 which > normally networked with my Vista machine, In some way I have picked up a > Trojan on that machine, which now rests on that machine under System32 as > Ponan.dll. As far as I could ascertain it forms part of Rootkit.Podnuha > Trojan. At the moment it is in quarantine on my Eset Antivirus, but I > simply cannot find a way to get rid of it, despite trying numerous sotware > erasers. > > If anyone can please help, kindly respond ? > > Piet |
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