Hi all.
Just before Christmas, a Trojan Horse (I believe it was called Musah? or something similar) slipped past my Norton AV and planted the Sfonditalia dialer in my PC. This dialer tried to connect me to an Italian "adult entertainment" site as soon as I booted up. My daughter is an IT techie-in-training and tried to chip this thing out but it was a persistant little devil. It had disguised itself as a file called "Daily weather report" and was hiding in the hard drive. In the end, we uninstalled everything and then reinstalled it afresh - what a pain.
I've just had my BT phone bill for that period and found that although I never actually received any Italian "adult entertainment", the dialer did manage to dial a series of 070 numbers which I've never heard of. At a cost of about £25, more's the pity, but it could have been a lot worse. I was on dial up when this happened but I'm getting broadband next week - hooray!
I always try to learn from bad things. If this happens again, should I go for a total clean out and reinstall right from the start, rather than trying to delete the specific dialer or whatever? I'd be grateful for any advice.
Many thanks.
Just before Christmas, a Trojan Horse (I believe it was called Musah? or something similar) slipped past my Norton AV and planted the Sfonditalia dialer in my PC. This dialer tried to connect me to an Italian "adult entertainment" site as soon as I booted up. My daughter is an IT techie-in-training and tried to chip this thing out but it was a persistant little devil. It had disguised itself as a file called "Daily weather report" and was hiding in the hard drive. In the end, we uninstalled everything and then reinstalled it afresh - what a pain.
I've just had my BT phone bill for that period and found that although I never actually received any Italian "adult entertainment", the dialer did manage to dial a series of 070 numbers which I've never heard of. At a cost of about £25, more's the pity, but it could have been a lot worse. I was on dial up when this happened but I'm getting broadband next week - hooray!
I always try to learn from bad things. If this happens again, should I go for a total clean out and reinstall right from the start, rather than trying to delete the specific dialer or whatever? I'd be grateful for any advice.
Many thanks.