irc backdoor trojan

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KRK

Guest
Hello,

I have had a message from Norton (on 3 recent occasions) reporting that it

has blocked an attack by the irc.backdoor.trojan.

At the same time I found my irc software (Mirc 6.16) suddenly stopped

working, the exe file disappeared. (I have managed to get it going again by

re-installing)

I have googled this virus, it seems to be very old ?? circa 2006 ?

Has there been a new version developed. ?

Any advice / info warmly welcomed

Thanks

KK

 
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David H. Lipman

Guest
From: "KRK" <trebor@yeleek.nospam.freeserve.co.uk>

| Hello,

| I have had a message from Norton (on 3 recent occasions) reporting that it

| has blocked an attack by the irc.backdoor.trojan.

| At the same time I found my irc software (Mirc 6.16) suddenly stopped

| working, the exe file disappeared. (I have managed to get it going again by

| re-installing)

| I have googled this virus, it seems to be very old ?? circa 2006 ?

| Has there been a new version developed. ?

| Any advice / info warmly welcomed

| Thanks

| KK

The name "irc.backdoor.trojan" is a generic name so there can be many variants.

Additionally the name implies it is a trojan and not a virus and 2006 is NOT "very old".

In this case consider this dectection to be part of a family and thus the date means

little.

The question then is what is the file(s) that were deemed infected. Suppliying a sample

to Virus Total may gleem more specific information on this trojan.

As for new versions... sure. New variants in a family are always being created and/or

derived and that's why you have a generic detection name.

--

Dave

http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html

Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp

 
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