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  • Hi Spoog, If you have a non-protected wireless router, it is very much likely that someone else tapped into your connection as well, and he or she could be virused. Set a password on your router for starters (both the admin are and for the wireless access). Enable the integrated firewall in your router as well, and then…
  • spoog, there are many versions of the trojan you mentioned, perhaps you could be more specific ? are you sure that you are wiping out the system correctly (format?!). As far as my knowledge goes the trojan cannot get on your wireless router, it actually sounds quite stupid that it would (it can't ... it's very unlikely if…
  • coul be infected with the DNSCHANGER trojan as i have been, the trojan stops you from updating windows
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