If you have any questions ask me.
I made this thread just for people who are curious about trojans and how to prevent them, attack ports, and even how to identify a trojan. :o
Anyways come to this link.
Trojan List
Just tell me what you think.
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If you have any questions ask me.
I made this thread just for people who are curious about trojans and how to prevent them, attack ports, and even how to identify a trojan. :o
Anyways come to this link.
Trojan List
Just tell me what you think.
How do I identify a trojan?
Trojans are executable programs, which means that when you open the file, it will perform some action(s). In Windows, executable programs have file extensions like "exe", "vbs", "com", "bat", etc.
*Beware of hidden file extensions! Windows by default hides the last extension of a file, so that innocuous-looking "susie.jpg" might really be "susie.jpg.exe" - an executable trojan! To reduce the chances of being tricked, unhide those pesky extensions.
If you do not know what is a Windows file extention. Here is a link to show what is a Windows File Extention and how to configure it. Note: Be careful what you configure, you need Acrobat 5.0 and up to read. *Windows 2000, 98, XP (Approved)*
Wow! An innocent looking picture can really be a trojan? :o
What would happen if I executed a trojan infected file?
can a trojans cause you to post mutable threads :)
Sorry for the triple post, my computer hanged so I did not know it was a triple thread sorry.
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Originally posted by 4th gen@31 January 2004 - 08:45
*Don't be lulled into a false sense of security just because you run anti-virus programs. Those do not protect perfectly against many viruses and trojans, even when fully up to date. Anti-virus programs should not be your front line of security, but instead they serve as a backup in case something sneaks onto your computer.Quote:
What would happen if I executed a trojan infected file?
Finally, don't download an executable program just to "check it out" - if it's a trojan, the first time you run it, you're already infected!
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Originally posted by GrubMe+31 January 2004 - 07:51--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (GrubMe @ 31 January 2004 - 07:51)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-4th gen@31 January 2004 - 08:45
*Don't be lulled into a false sense of security just because you run anti-virus programs. Those do not protect perfectly against many viruses and trojans, even when fully up to date. Anti-virus programs should not be your front line of security, but instead they serve as a backup in case something sneaks onto your computer.Quote:
What would happen if I executed a trojan infected file?
Finally, don't download an executable program just to "check it out" - if it's a trojan, the first time you run it, you're already infected! [/b][/quote]
Anti-virus?? :blink:
whats the worst/best trojan you have come across
:lol:Code:0110001101101111011011010110010100100000011011110
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Thanks for all the info GrubMe! Trojans for sure are nasty these days. It might just come in handy for the one's that are not aware of. The only weird thing is only those open these kind of threads who already are well versed about this :lol:
Edit:Typo's