Hi Guys,
Like most of you, I use P2P clients like BitTorrent, EasyMule, and Thunder.
I use all 3 because the sites I often visit have different types of links.
The thing is, whenever I run Thunder for the first time after booting into Windows 7 64-bit, the system prompts me if I were to allow Thunder to change my system. (Were I to simply close the dialog or grant it permission, it would change my homepage)
But even I don't allow it, can it still do something to the system?
Whenver I run a system scan using Malwarebyte's Anti-Malware, I typically find this message at the end of the scan:
Trojan.agent found in category registry key HKCR\thunder
I can why it contains a trojan.agent, since Thunder, while free, from time to time, will offer you to buy their premium service for accelerated download, or to use their other premium services like online viewing or online storage.
It's kind of a hassle to delete it every time but I wonder if it's a false positive, since Iobit Malware Fighter doesn't detect it. Is there a way to kill it once and for all, and is it a false positive?
Thanks guys,
Apisorder
Like most of you, I use P2P clients like BitTorrent, EasyMule, and Thunder.
I use all 3 because the sites I often visit have different types of links.
The thing is, whenever I run Thunder for the first time after booting into Windows 7 64-bit, the system prompts me if I were to allow Thunder to change my system. (Were I to simply close the dialog or grant it permission, it would change my homepage)
But even I don't allow it, can it still do something to the system?
Whenver I run a system scan using Malwarebyte's Anti-Malware, I typically find this message at the end of the scan:
Trojan.agent found in category registry key HKCR\thunder
I can why it contains a trojan.agent, since Thunder, while free, from time to time, will offer you to buy their premium service for accelerated download, or to use their other premium services like online viewing or online storage.
It's kind of a hassle to delete it every time but I wonder if it's a false positive, since Iobit Malware Fighter doesn't detect it. Is there a way to kill it once and for all, and is it a false positive?
Thanks guys,
Apisorder