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Kapersky can't resolve Trogan found from Adobe install
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<blockquote data-quote="Lizabith" data-source="post: 679461" data-attributes="member: 30055"><p>Hey there, thanks for the response.</p><p>It seems the adobe flash player pops up as installing whenever I'm online for no apparent reason. It's happened 3-4 times and I was always able to cancel the install. Usually Adobe asks permission, but this just comes up randomly.</p><p>Kapersky was able to notify me of an intrusion when this happens and able to resolve it. This was not the case yesterday.</p><p>While I rebooted this morning, Kapersky resolved it, but I believe this is going to still happen and I can figure out why since Adobe has no new updates for me.</p><p>This is the screen shot of the Kapersky unresolved issue:</p><p></p><p>Seems in some of my research there's a fake flash player/adobe installer that lays out a Trojan and this time I couldn't stop it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lizabith, post: 679461, member: 30055"] Hey there, thanks for the response. It seems the adobe flash player pops up as installing whenever I'm online for no apparent reason. It's happened 3-4 times and I was always able to cancel the install. Usually Adobe asks permission, but this just comes up randomly. Kapersky was able to notify me of an intrusion when this happens and able to resolve it. This was not the case yesterday. While I rebooted this morning, Kapersky resolved it, but I believe this is going to still happen and I can figure out why since Adobe has no new updates for me. This is the screen shot of the Kapersky unresolved issue: Seems in some of my research there's a fake flash player/adobe installer that lays out a Trojan and this time I couldn't stop it. [/QUOTE]
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