So why does a random .m133 appear in my temp files as a trojan, and upon further inspection say it can be used to remotely access my PC?
I think I might just be finished with this site. I understand it's a false report but when it's physically in my machine that gets me worried
Check you later.
Thanks for the trainer again guys.
So why does a random .m133 appear in my temp files as a trojan, and upon further inspection say it can be used to remotely access my PC?
I think I might just be finished with this site. I understand it's a false report but when it's physically in my machine that gets me worried
We don't put trojans in our trainers for the same reason that McDonalds doesn't put use rat poison as their secret sauce. Not exactly good for business. There is nothing malicious about any of the files on our site and you are welcome to have them independently tested by any reputable antivirus firm. If you don't trust our files, then by all means, please go and use trainers from some back alley Chinese hacking website which will surely be virus-free.
It's a false positive. Disable Norton, add the trainer to exceptions or get a better AV product.
Years of repeating this message. You are invincible.