On Mon, 09 Feb 2009 15:58:35 GMT, Wozzisname
<wozzisname@theoldfolks.home> wrote:
>Dear Old Dad <DearOldDad@noaddr.yahoo.com> wrote in
>news:u0svo49q0fl2mjrmq8lofd002cib41pbd6@4ax.com:
>
>> Please STOP!! Mac is trying to tell you something! He did his job!
>> Don't do this to yourself!
>>
>> - Dad
>>
>> On Sun, 08 Feb 2009 22:45:42 -0600, raven@ravenia.rv wrote:
>>
>>>1) What must I do with this files?
>>>I saved them all in the TMP 4 folder. I overwrite existing files.
>>>
>>>2) McCaffe Antivirus detected the Generic!Artemis troyan in TMP.exe
>>>Now is quarantined. Must I restore this file?
>>>
>>>I tried to run the program but still asks me for a licence number.
>>>
>>>Can you help me please?
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>>
>>>Raven
>>
>A generic trojan is not necessarily bad. I haven't downloaded this program
>but if you have to use a patch, your AV software may well tell that the
>patch is a generic trojan and quarantine it. Remember that a patch is
>software that potentially changes a program or application, just like a
>real trojan or virus. In this case it is to bypass the licensing system.
>Yes, I guess you have to restore it and apply the patch.
>>
Raven
I have this prog installed and It has not given me any cause for
suspicion, I use Clam anti virus l which is a sourceforge free
antivirus and it does not flag anything as a threat, and Zone alarm
professional which has not detected any unusual activity, but I have
not given it any web access in the firewall.
All I did was install the main prog and then locate the folder windows
installed it to and overwrite the exe files with the replacement one
provided, then run the patch
I can only say it has not given me any problems but at the end of the
day it's sold as seen
Plumduff
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