Re: Trojan

From: Charlie Tame (charlie_at_tames.net)
Date: 11/08/05


Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2005 23:13:53 -0600

Hmm, the reference to "BitBucket" is slang for the recycle bin... the
registry key suggests that a Trojan which has been found has been moved to
the recycle bin. Right click the recycle bin icon and choose "Empty", see if
the reference disappears.

You can open the bin and look at the files if you want, it will not execute
there, but obviously do not move it back by "Restoring" it.

What windows version, how old is the Norton and is it kept updated and how
exactly "Reformatted"? I mean Windows CD, computer maker's CD or what?

I do not think you have a thing to worry about here, but we can look a bit
further if you like.

Things like Trojan and virus names appearing in the registry do not mean
they are doing anything or even capable, they may be just "Leftovers".

Charlie

"betty" <betty@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6A4D9AEE-3AC3-408B-B1C0-8D201474C7F8@microsoft.com...
>I have got E-Book TexasHoldem on my computer. Type Registry key object
>path
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
> \software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\explorer\bitbucket
> Win32.Trojan.bube.k Type registry key
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\security centre. We have tried
> everything to delete these and nothing works. They only show up when we do
> a
> spyware protection scan from 3b software. They do not show up in an
> antivirus
> or microsoft trojan scans. We have got microsoft antispyware, 3b spyware
> protection, lavasoft ad-aware se plus and norton antivirus installed &
> microsoft baseline security. The computer was reformated 3 times in the
> last
> week, Can someone PLEASE!! help with this problem in very simple layman
> terms
> please. Hope you can help.
> Thank you
>
>



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