What is a Trojan/malware?
A Trojan, also called a Trojan horse, is a computer program or part of a computer program that installs itself on your computer. Via this computer program, outsiders can remotely collect data on your pc and from your internet activities.
For instance, your password scan be stolen and abused by unauthorized users. Information can be viewed, deleted or copied.
Malware is the overall name for malicious and/or harmful software like Trojans or Trojan horses.
Block Trojan attacks.
Block unwanted programs before they can infect your computer.
What to do?
- Install an antivirus and/or anti-trojan program on your laptop and/or pc.
- Perform scans on your laptop and/or pc regularly using trustworthy antivirus software.
- Only install trustworthy applications.
- Do not open .exe- or .vbs files attachted in e-mail massages.
- Install the latest available updates form a trusted source.
What does a anti-trojan program cost?
Free program (or free trial):
- TrojanHunter (Windows 2000 / XP / Vista)
- Stinger (Windows 2000/ XP / Vista)
- Avira Antivir
- ESET (Windows 2000 / XP / Vista)
- Windows Defender (included with Windows Vista)
- TheCleaner (Windows 2000 / XP)
- SwatIt (Windows 2000 / XP)
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