I was doing a search on google and clicked on one of the items and as soon as I did I knew something was wrong. My virus scan came up and said it detected a trojan but then it wouldn't let me delete it. It said "verify that the file is not write-protected and try again". I looked at the path and found that it was in temporary internet files so I emptied those and cleared the history.
Here is the question: when I did open the actual temporary internet folder, under Content.IE5, there were folders like: CFYLY78B or GNEN2VOD. Are these necessary for IE? And within those folders are license packages that Windows doesn't even recognize.
I didn't mean for this question to be so long and detailed but I want to make sure it makes sense. I have Windows XP as well.
2006-08-09
02:56:09
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MoMattTexas
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