Haxdoor-H , Spybot

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benny

Although Microsoft Antispyware does not report it, the
following spyware entry keeps coming up whenever I run the
SPYBOT spyware remover. Its called "Haxdoor-H" . The
following is a copy of the log:
" Haxdoor-H: Settings (Registry change, nothing done)
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\RAdmin\v2.0
\Server\Parameters\DisableTrayIcon!=B=0 "

Does somebody have any additional info about this issue?
Thanks in advance
- Benny
 
benny said:
Although Microsoft Antispyware does not report it, the
following spyware entry keeps coming up whenever I run the
SPYBOT spyware remover. Its called "Haxdoor-H" . The
following is a copy of the log:
" Haxdoor-H: Settings (Registry change, nothing done)
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\RAdmin\v2.0
\Server\Parameters\DisableTrayIcon!=B=0 "

Does somebody have any additional info about this issue?
Thanks in advance
- Benny

Hi

It´s a trojan, one of many, this is grey zone between
spyware and virus..

http://secunia.com/virus_information/11461/haxdoor-h/

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Haxdoor-H&btnG=Google+Search

Are you using any updated antivirus program ?

http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/protect/default.mspx
 
Thanks Plun for your help.
MSAS does not report Trojans?

For antivirus, I am using Norton AV Corporate with the
latest definitions.
 
benny said:
Thanks Plun for your help.
MSAS does not report Trojans?

Well, this is a tricky question beacuse of this greyzone between
virus and spyware.

Spyware nowadays often includes trojans and therefore MSAS
can detect some of these but not all.

I think this will be a real challenge in future and now that MS
also wants to play in this "game" with virus and spyware
there will be
a real battle between all "players"..............
For antivirus, I am using Norton AV Corporate with the
latest definitions.

Ok, I also looked within Symantec search and they had
nothing about this.

http://www.symantec.com/search/
 
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