On Fri, 13 May 2005 15:51:40 -0700, Kevin Lee wrote:
>In one of our systems we have a trojan called startpage.9.ab. Google
>seems to indicate it affects only IE. Is this true? We are using Mozilla.
>Is there any patch for removing this trojan? Thanks.
It seems, from my reading, that IE is the target....
This probably doesn't help a lot, but some other sites may offer a suggestion.
Kaspersky says:
Trojan.Win32.StartPage.ln
Other versions: .a, .bh, .fg
Aliases
Trojan.Win32.StartPage.ln (Kaspersky Lab) is also known as: Trojan.StartPage
(Symantec), TROJ_STARTPAG.IG (Trend Micro), Startpage.9.AB (Grisoft)
Behavior Trojan
Currently there is no description available for this program.
As many viruses and worms are modifications of earlier versions, it may help you
to check the descriptions of similar programs
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Symantec says, but this may not answer your question about a patch:
Trojan.StartPage is a Trojan horse that modifies the Internet Explorer home page
without your permission.
Note: If your Symantec antivirus programs detects Trojan.StartPage, and your
definitions are dated prior to January 14, 2004, run LiveUpdate before you
continue. Then run a full system scan. As of this date, some files that were
previously detected as Trojan.StartPage are now detected as Trojan.Bookmarker.B.
Type: Trojan Horse
Infection Length: varies
Systems Affected: Windows 2000, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT,
Windows Server 2003, Windows XP
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