01-21-2014 12:37 AM
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01-21-2014 03:34 AM - edited 01-21-2014 03:35 AM
Not something supported by Telus typically unless it's something with their antivirus software specifically.
Win32 is part of the name of a LOT of different malware/trojans. Some are particularly difficult to remove (especially the ones that pretend to be antivirus software). You'll need to be more specific which of the Win32 malware you had. Some are designed to be invisible to most antivirus software. Some appear to be deleted but come back.
01-21-2014 03:34 AM - edited 01-21-2014 03:35 AM
Not something supported by Telus typically unless it's something with their antivirus software specifically.
Win32 is part of the name of a LOT of different malware/trojans. Some are particularly difficult to remove (especially the ones that pretend to be antivirus software). You'll need to be more specific which of the Win32 malware you had. Some are designed to be invisible to most antivirus software. Some appear to be deleted but come back.