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Originally Posted by Grouchy
Also, you might consider running an online virus scan from a reputable company such as trend micro. Once you get rid of the offending virus or trojan (or malware), don't forget to install a decent virus scanner and firewall to prevent it happening again. Many of the free variants are not up to much so I would suggest you invest in a paid-for, well supported product.
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I use free Avast as long as I can remember (and an extra firewall, equally freeware). That antivirus protected my PC's at home from a virus that the McAfee Entreprise edition at the office (the largest public company in my country) did not detect.
I have never had a virus... so Avast may be considered as quite good don't you think?