S Spock New member Apr 11, 2010 #1 McAfee says I have a trojan named JS/Sotfone.gen . Is this a real trojan or is McAfee finding not existing "problems" then fixing them? Last edited by a moderator: Apr 11, 2010
McAfee says I have a trojan named JS/Sotfone.gen . Is this a real trojan or is McAfee finding not existing "problems" then fixing them?
D djpailo New member Apr 12, 2010 #2 Try using a several online virus scanners and scanning the location of the trojan and see what crops up.
Try using a several online virus scanners and scanning the location of the trojan and see what crops up.
tashi Member of Team Spybot Apr 12, 2010 #3 Hi Spock, djpailo made a good suggestion. Spock said: McAfee says I have a trojan named JS/Sotfone.gen . Is this a real trojan or is McAfee finding not existing "problems" then fixing them? Click to expand... Security vendors use their own naming conventions to identify malware: http://vil.nai.com/vil/content/v_248014.htm Best regards,
Hi Spock, djpailo made a good suggestion. Spock said: McAfee says I have a trojan named JS/Sotfone.gen . Is this a real trojan or is McAfee finding not existing "problems" then fixing them? Click to expand... Security vendors use their own naming conventions to identify malware: http://vil.nai.com/vil/content/v_248014.htm Best regards,