If your computer is that new, I would advise backing up all of your data files and re-installing your operating system. That is the simplest way to be sure that your computer is clean. You can put days into using different security software apps and never really be sure, or spend a few hours re-installing and get it over with. If you go that route, make sure you also make backups of all the installers you use to install apps on your computer (such as seamonkey, firefox, spybot SSD, etc). That way you won't have to download all kinds of stuff to get set up again. Make sure your backups are in a different partition, or on a different drive, than the operating system partition where you will re-install.

If you are not behind a firewall router, then I would recommend software like zone alarm internet security suite. I don't consider mcafee to be all that good. ZAISS will give you a top level software firewall, AV, spyware, etc, all in one place and let you monitor every connection from your computer to the outside world.

Mark



S. Beaulieu wrote:
Pat Connors a écrit :
I have a firewall, I have
scanned my computer twice yesterday with both McAfee and a Microsoft
Windows program and nothing was found. My computer is three weeks old
and I have never been on Facebook with it.


Maybe McAfee didn't catch that specific trojan. Try Malwarebytes and Spybot, as has been suggested previously. They don't search for the same things as antivirus software.

S.
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