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Trojan.Peacomm (22 Jan 2007)
Trojan.Peacomm is a trojan that arrives as an email attachment or file downloaded from malicious websites. The email message contains varying subjects and an attachment with a .exe file containing malicious codes. Upon execution, it creates a peer-to-peer network via port 4000/UDP and may also download and execute some other viruses. Moreover, this trojan has rootkit capabilities to hide its files and processes to avoid easy detection. For more information about this virus, please refer to the following links:
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Operation Guidance |
Find and Remove TRUE Duplicate files: You may not realize how many duplicate files you have after downloaded many files from the Internet or duplicate files scattered over your home or corporate network. Duplicate files are usually redundant and unnecessary, so keeping them is merely a waste of valuable hard disk space. Your hard drives may be full of documents. |
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