Thank you. Unfortunately I can't pretend to have any idea what the offending URL might be so the above offers little prosepct of a resolution. The problem is that each time I run AVG it indicates that Trojan Horse Small FHT has been secured and this message resolutely refuses to disappear - no matter how often AVG has been run over the past several days. The virus vault is empty so I'm not clear whether I can confidently ignore this continuing, unremitting warning. No on-line anti-virus and none of my installed anti-malware.prgrams detect any infection. Despite the apparently "severe" nature of this Trojan I'm driven to wonder whether it might be best to uninstall AVG and resort to some other similar program or whether I can continue with AVG and hope that at some distant future juncture the problem will simply disappear. Any views you have would be welcome.
Hi Denis,
In order to analyze it please provide us with GMER scan result (http://kb.avg.com/articles/en_US/How_to/GMER-Scan-Result/).
Thanks
Hi Denis,
In order to analyze it please provide us with GMER scan result (http://kb.avg.com/articles/en_US/How_to/GMER-Scan-Result/).
Thanks
denis sim quote 'each time I run AVG it indicates that Trojan Horse Small FHT has been secured'…
Denis, There should be a path shown associated with the Trojan Horse Small FHT indication. Please provide a screenshot (https://support.avg.com/SupportArticleView?q=screenshot&urlname=How-to-create-a-screenshot&retURL=search) of the warning that you are seeing.
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Thank you. Unfortunately I can't pretend to have any idea what the offending URL might be so the above offers little prosepct of a resolution. The problem is that each time I run AVG it indicates that Trojan Horse Small FHT has been secured and this message resolutely refuses to disappear - no matter how often AVG has been run over the past several days. The virus vault is empty so I'm not clear whether I can confidently ignore this continuing, unremitting warning. No on-line anti-virus and none of my installed anti-malware.prgrams detect any infection. Despite the apparently "severe" nature of this Trojan I'm driven to wonder whether it might be best to uninstall AVG and resort to some other similar program or whether I can continue with AVG and hope that at some distant future juncture the problem will simply disappear. Any views you have would be welcome.