Conduit Trojan

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Re: Conduit Trojan

Post by Sebastian » 11.09.2013 11:01:28

:dex:,

whatever your feeling is, it's not a trojan. Also, we've removed all super bugging toolbars from the ads list for 3 or 4 weeks now, leading to the conclusion the toolbar must have been installed by another setup (see 'uTorrentControl_v2' in your blog post).

Re: Conduit Trojan

Post by jkurtw » 11.09.2013 07:26:08

Re: Conduit Trojan

Post by Patrick » 07.08.2013 01:17:58

:dex:

It's not a trojan. It can be removed through the Control Panel > Programs and Features.

Conduit Trojan

Post by vizath » 07.08.2013 00:58:29

I just installed Dexpot (http://dexpot.de/download/dexpot_169_r2285.exe) and a trojan has been installed on the computer at the very same second.

It has installed SearchProtect (C:\Program Files (x86)\SearchProtect)

I don't know if this is related to Dexpot (which is a nice software), but it is the only thing that has been installed on the computer for the past week at least.

It installs a chrome extension and seems to have a file scan also (in task manager)
See http://productforums.google.com/forum/# ... 25-true%5D

Thanks,
Vizath

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