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Trojan detected

Trojan detected

Hi all!

 

First of all, it's the first time I'm writing here so I hope I'm writing in the right category.

Anyway, yesterday I ran a quick scan with Malwarebytes Anti-Malware and it detected something named Trojan.Hiloti. Well, I have no idea what this thing is so I want to know, is it something very dangerous? Should I change my passwords?

Please excuse me for any mistakes.

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Reply #76 Top

Quoting inthebloodofeden, reply 52
Not sure I understood the second part. What price are you talking about? Comodo is freeware, both firewall and Internet Security
End of inthebloodofeden's quote

Yes, meaning 'free' is the right price...as I don't pay for other people's AV installs...;)

 

Quoting kona0197, reply 71
Well this is why I backup my data every month.
End of kona0197's quote

OS drive is imaged entirely once a week, and data backed up [with redundants] every day.

 

Reply #77 Top

Quoting CarGuy1, reply 75
the_Monk,

While your method of surfing the net with a limited user account is safer than with an admin account, the safest way to surf is with a Virtual PC.

It's hard to be infected if you don't allow the changes to be saved to your session
End of CarGuy1's quote

 

True.  Is that what you do?

 

The thing with virtual sessions though is that most of the time they're rather slow and don't have full driver support in case you want to/need to use more things on your PC at the same time.

Reply #78 Top

Quoting kona0197, reply 59
Doubt it. I visit the same 10 websites a day and don't do any crazy searches. All of my bookmarks are trusted sites. Just sounds to me like you guys are paranoid and over protective.
End of kona0197's quote

The line between paranoid a sensible is dependant upon what the contents of your computer are worth to you. If it amounts to your life (or your families lives) there is no such thing as too much.

Reply #79 Top

Quoting Gwenio1, reply 78
The line between paranoid a sensible is dependant upon what the contents of your computer are worth to you. If it amounts to your life (or your families lives) there is no such thing as too much.
End of Gwenio1's quote

Very true.

Reply #80 Top

Quoting Gwenio1, reply 78
The line between paranoid a sensible is dependant upon what the contents of your computer are worth to you. If it amounts to your life (or your families lives) there is no such thing as too much.
End of Gwenio1's quote

Hahaha, tell it to the Pentagon and all those defence contractors. Even I know enough not to click on email links and these idiots are in charge of Americas defence. What a joke.

BTW here is that hacking drone story

Reply #81 Top

Quoting Gwenio1, reply 78
The line between paranoid a sensible is dependant upon what the contents of your computer are worth to you. If it amounts to your life (or your families lives) there is no such thing as too much.
End of Gwenio1's quote

I have all of our family pictures on my drive. They are backed up every month. What does my life have to do with it?

Reply #82 Top

Quoting Jafo, reply 76

Yes, meaning 'free' is the right price...as I don't pay for other people's AV installs...
 
End of Jafo's quote
 

:thumbsup:  

 btw, KIS 2010 9.0.0.736 is an excellent build, but why you don't update to KIS 2011 11.0.2.556? It's simply "another world", trust me...I'm not telling you to install KIS 2012 12.0.0.374;it's still the first build and there are a few problems to fix, as usual, but the 11.0.2.556 is a CF2 final release, absolutely stable with high performance.

Just try it, you can always go back to 9.0.0.736( but I don't think you will do..)..just a suggestion..