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<blockquote data-quote="etaq" data-source="post: 942159" data-attributes="member: 91726"><p>A friend's pc got infected with trojan virus, of the form "syswin" some time ago , making research I found out trojans are hardly detected by antivirus software because they either stick to the system OS acting as a system file, or they keep refreshing the signatures</p><p></p><p>We were able to remove the virus, delete its registry entry and stop all its processes</p><p></p><p>Recently another friend's pc has been infected with one "csrss.exe" trojan virus, which attaches itself to the original Csrss (Client Server Runtime Process) file from Windows registry, so finding that "csrss.exe" is another form of trojan, I wanted to know more of these malwares</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="etaq, post: 942159, member: 91726"] A friend's pc got infected with trojan virus, of the form "syswin" some time ago , making research I found out trojans are hardly detected by antivirus software because they either stick to the system OS acting as a system file, or they keep refreshing the signatures We were able to remove the virus, delete its registry entry and stop all its processes Recently another friend's pc has been infected with one "csrss.exe" trojan virus, which attaches itself to the original Csrss (Client Server Runtime Process) file from Windows registry, so finding that "csrss.exe" is another form of trojan, I wanted to know more of these malwares [/QUOTE]
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