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Transmissible Trojan?
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I'm using a Belkin wireless modem/router at home. One desktop computer is connected to the computer via an ethernet cable and the other desktop picks up the internet wirelessly via it's on board card.
My daughter, who lives elsewhere, has a laptop which has been infected by a trojan despite having a trial version of NIS and the free version of AVG installed. She's asked me to eliminate the trojan off the laptop, which I don't anticipate I'll have problems with.
Both desktop computers are firewalled via NIS/ Zone Alarm and use NIS and AVG respectively as Anti-Virus. The Belkin has all the security options set up with full encryption etc.
My question is, could this trojan be transmissible to the desktop's wirelessly if I bring the laptop into the house? The last thing I want to do is to have it on my computers too!
Thanks for your help.
My daughter, who lives elsewhere, has a laptop which has been infected by a trojan despite having a trial version of NIS and the free version of AVG installed. She's asked me to eliminate the trojan off the laptop, which I don't anticipate I'll have problems with.
Both desktop computers are firewalled via NIS/ Zone Alarm and use NIS and AVG respectively as Anti-Virus. The Belkin has all the security options set up with full encryption etc.
My question is, could this trojan be transmissible to the desktop's wirelessly if I bring the laptop into the house? The last thing I want to do is to have it on my computers too!
Thanks for your help.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Theoretically yes, but it'll depend on the way that the trojan works. However, it's unlikely if you're sufficiently protected (and you do seem to be).
If you want to do some quick playing with her laptop remotely, try copilot:
http://www.copilot.com
If you want to do some quick playing with her laptop remotely, try copilot:
http://www.copilot.com
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