Another Trojan Virus Trojan Zlob G
By ysdataco on Dec 7, 2008 in Uncategorized
Another Trojan virus has hit the scene code name zlob.g. The Trojan started causing problems today December 6, 2008. It proposes a very low threat but it is a Trojan nonetheless. Trojan.zlog.g downloads to your system and starts executing remote files and redirecting your Internet Explorer.
This Trojan can be found in your win32 file. If you do not have a firewall or antivirus program you can remove this Trojan the same way you can remove the “Greenscreen” Trojan. Please follow the Trojan virus removal step son that blog post - How To Remove A Trojan Virus.
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This solution works for the latest Trojan.Zlog.G popup problem where no internet connection works and repeated fake warnings to ‘activate’ Defender anti-virus program.
No use running any ant-virus/soyware programs, they don’t seem to detect this latest Trojan. Only manual removal works perfect:
Start in safe mode (press F8 at startup)
Delete following:
kjzna1562565.exe
spcffwl.dll
T-Scan (entire folder)
their location would be C:\Documents and Settings\{username}\Application Data\Google\
It looks so simple in hindsight, entire day wasted in efforts.
Hemant | Dec 8, 2008 | Reply
Hey thank you so much. This definitely works, I tried three other solutions first (didn’t purchase anything) and this works perfectly. Simply follow the instructions from the link “How To Remove A Trojan Virus” and remove the files Hemant outlines above. Efficient solution for a super annoying trojan.
ChinUp | Dec 11, 2008 | Reply