Remove I-Worm.Trojan.b, I-Worm.Trojan.b removal help
By Gina on July 22, 2009 | Malware, Worm
I-Worm.Trojan.b is an imaginary threat reported by rogue security programs. It is usually detected by System Security , System Security 2009 and other fake anti-spyware applications.
I-Worm.Trojan can’t do any real damage because this worm simply does not exist. Fraudulent programs offer deleting the infection after user pays for a full version. Do not trust websites and software that report I-Worm.Trojan.b as a real threat. Here’s what the fake alert looks like:
Windows Security Center
Virus (I-Worm.Trojan.b) was found on your computer!
Click ‘OK’ to install System Security Antivirus.
Although I-Worm.Trojan.b is not dangerous, warnings related to this worm indicate presence of rogue security tools.
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