Monday, August 16, 2010

My AVG anti-virus program has 4 viruses saved in the vault. Should I delete them? Trojan Horse Flood

I have ran my anti-virus, anti-spam, ect this morning and everything seems fine. But yesterday, I noticed that the photo on my desktop changed without my permission, and I was unable to do a system restore.



AVG(my anti-virus program) stored four virus's in the vault yesterday morning, right before I had these problems. Should I leave them there, or delete them from the vault? The ''heal'' option doesn't seem to be active, and when I click it, nothing happens.



The name of the four stored viruses are: Trojan Horse Flooder.AKE, and they are under 4 different file names: winlongon.exe(two of these), A0079791.exe, and A0079792.exe



My AVG anti-virus program has 4 viruses saved in the vault. Should I delete them? Trojan Horse Flooder.AKE?software



It is usually safe to delete these...the only reason they are kept is so that in case they are a system file or needed by some critical program, they can be restored.



My AVG anti-virus program has 4 viruses saved in the vault. Should I delete them? Trojan Horse Flooder.AKE?vincent



HEY! GOT THE SAME PROBLEM! ITS NOT A VIRUS ITS A BUG IN AVG.ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS UNINSTALL AVG UNDER SAFE MODE AND RESTART !



FOR MORE INFO GO HERE:



http://www.adwarereport.com/mt/archives/...
The viruses are quarentined just to ensure that you have not deleted a system file in the process. If your pc is running smoothly, go ahead and delete the viruses from the vault. Go to the recycle bin and delete anything there.

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