![]() ![]() This machine seldom if ever ventures onto the internet except to update malware signatures or upgrade software. ![]() (many av products do not confirm these finding (avast, malwarebytes, superanti-spyware, spybot, a2, AD-Aware, ESET ONLINE SCANNER) (virustotal does confirm the results ONLY from clamwin(clamav) and a virus scanner that is no longer available for home use) (The computer is remote from me and I may not be able to access it again for several days in order to upload files.) I'm _hoping_ these are false positives, and wondering if anyone else has reported them as such? I did a web search and found that Trojan.Rootkit-1835 had only been added to the detection rules 12/13/09, and could find no other documentation about it. Yesterday, using ClamWin on an XP SP3 machine, I updated the detection database and scanned the C drive.ĬlamWin found multiple instances of 'Trojan.Rootkit-1835' in various locations, associated with various files:Ĭ:\I386\ATAPI.SY_: Trojan.Rootkit-1835 FOUNDĬ:\I386\SP3.CAB: Trojan.Rootkit-1835 FOUNDĬ:\Program Files\Dell\DBRM\osmedia\I386\ATAPI.SY_: Trojan.Rootkit-1835 FOUNDĬ:\Program Files\Dell\DBRM\osmedia\I386\SP3.CAB: Trojan.Rootkit-1835 FOUNDĬ:\WINDOWS\Driver Cache\i386\sp3.cab: Trojan.Rootkit-1835 FOUNDĬ:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\atapi.sys: Trojan.Rootkit-1835 FOUND ![]()
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