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Hello
i'm a regular member of mpgh and i've been using mpgh hacks for like a month now and they were all clean, but recently when i was starting my laptop, i got this message from avira that i've trojan called TR/Autoit.abo in file in my windows called csrcs.exe
is it dangerous? avira has no information about this trojan
Thanxs in advance!
Mag
Dude wrong section man spamming
probably a false positive.
If u Download hacks make sure it has virus scans.
Magicer (10-29-2009)
I'm sorry about posting here
I never download hacks without being approved by admins or without scan test
I downloaded this Security Task Manager thing and i was able to delete csrcs.exe but it seemed like an important file as my pc shutdown immediatly.. anyways thanxs guys for the help
Let me understand ... u get Autoit ABO Trojan ? Hmm ... man try to clean your PC or reinstal your sistem . Here are some Autoit ABO Trojan Characteristics :
- Downloads unsolicited files (Some Internet threats will attempt to download and install files onto the user's computer without the user's knowledge.)
- Exploits a security flaw (Many Internet threats gain access to a user's computer, a network or a program by exploiting vulnerabilities in the code of other programs. Many threats exploit flaws or vulnerabilities in Microsoft software.)
- Distributes threats (Many viruses, worms and other Malware are designed to spread quickly and easily throughout networks, from computer to computer. For instance, mass-mailing worms collect e-mail addresses stored on a user's PC and e-mail themselves to the collected addresses. Certain Trojans and worms install infected files with the names of popular downloads into the shared folders of peer-to-peer file-sharing programs like some music download sites. When users download and execute these falsely named files, their computers are infected with the worm or Trojan.)
- Installs without user consent (A PC user should have an understanding of, and control over, all software installed on his or her machine. Downloadable and Web-based applications must obtain user consent before they can legally be installed on a user's PC. If a program does not ask the user's permission and does not present an End-User License Agreement (EULA) detailing the agreement, then the vendor of the program has not obtained consent.)
Threat Level: Severe Risk
But..maybe is just a false positive
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Don't just go playing aorund with system process unless you know what your doing.
Csrcs is a criticle system process. (Client Server Runtime Server Subsystem)
be happy its not totally crashing your laptop