
The utility prompts the user to select an action to apply to suspicious objects (Skip, by default). The utility automatically selects an action ( Cure or Delete) for malicious objects.
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Please download TDSSKiller.zip and and extract it. Note: When using "Reset FF Proxy Settings" option Firefox should be closed. A copy of Result.txt will be saved in the same directory the tool is run.


It comes up randomly when a browser is already open but I seem to be able to pretty reliably force it by opening firefox. Threat name: Trojan horse Dropper.Generic_c.MMI Threat name: Trojan horse įile name: c:\Windows\System32\services.exe AVG reportsįile name: c:\users\hope\appdata\local\\n I recently just started to get AVG popups saying "Threat Detected" It looks as if the Threat Name is slightly different or I may be imagining this (I wasn't, see below), I will keep a closer eye on this now that I have started to look into it. I have posted to this site once before and you guys were all so great that I figured you are the best to help again.
