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Originally posted by matty
The trojan does no harm nor infects files. There is no need to actually format and reinstall Windows in this case.
You have to be careful with that, a Trojan can act like a rootkit where the file is no longer visible to the user or many anti-virus/malware programs and still run in the background. In some cases formatting is usually the only option (without extensive work and specialized tools).
In this case, it's just someone screwing with you and the solution of removing Sub7 will work. But for a few good practices:
- Get a good antivirus program installed, If you want one for free check out Avast.
- A firewall is a must in this day and age. Software or Hardware, Most home router have a basic firewall built in and that is really all you need. Just make sure it's turned on and you are not in the DMZ.
- Be careful who you let play with your computer.
If you ever do run into a nasty bit of malware, Try malwarebytes to get rid of it.