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  1. Hello, just a little update. Last night I decided to update NOD32 to the new version. Before I run a MS Fix It program, for fixing the Hosts file. After that and rebooting, I updated the AV. After the reboot, I scan the file in question and the adjecent folders. It come up fine, no detection. After that, I run spyboot and the "Immunize" option, that was completed and with out the AV detecting the Hosts file as a trojan. I went to 2 or 3 web sites and had no warning sign. I also scan the pc with the AV and noting. I also run ESET SysInspector. It rated as critical (in red) the hosts file. After clicking on the file, the window showed several wed sites addresses, one in red and the others all orange. I think that Spyboot adds this adresses for protection of the browsers, for pop-up or malware detection and stoping, but could be wrong. So, may this be a false positive or in the worse case scenario, I have a trojan in my PC? Thank you, regards Rodrigo Pinto
  2. Hello, good night. First of all, I am new to the forum, I register to ask for advice and help about an issue. My anti-virus - NOD32 6 version 6.0.316.1 detected a trojan in the host files. the log entry is bellow: 22-05-2014 22:50:24 Proteção em tempo real do sistema de arquivos arquivo C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts Win32/Qhost cavalo de Tróia limpo por exclusão - em quarentena Rodrigo-PC\Rodrigo Ocorreu um evento em um arquivo modificado pelo aplicativo: C:\Program Files\Spybot - Search & Destroy\SpybotSD.exe. Could this be a false positive or not? I was on the internet, but in my normal sites that I go, and never had any problem. I also have Spybot - Search & Destroy and when I try to run "immunize" option, is when the AV pop-up warning comes, warning that file C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts is a Win32/Qhost trojan. Thank you, regards Rodrigo Pinto
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