The purpose of our Anti-Trojan
Guide is to provide information about software that detects
Trojan horses, removes them and repairs damage caused by them. An
anti-Trojan product should be used in addition to, but
not instead of, anti-virus software. After
installing anti-Trojan software, immediately
check for updates at the vendor's site and turn on the auto update feature
(if it has one).
Articles
Pestware 101, Intranet Journal Staff, Small Business Computing,
October 28, 2003
Klez:
The Virus That Won't Die, Andrew Brandt, PC World, August 1, 2002. "Klez
is a blended threat which is software that distributes itself like a
virus, and behaves sometimes like a worm and at other times like a Trojan
horse."
Bigger Threats, Better Defense, Mary Landesman, PC World, May 11,
2004, includes anti-trojan testing of Eset NOD32, Grisoft AVG, McAfee,
Panda, Norton & PC-cillin
Best
Anti-Trojan Programs -- top six out of forty-two are
TDS-3 for experienced users, Trojan Hunter for most users, plus PestPatrol,
Tauscan, BoClean and The Cleaner, Tech Support Alert, last updated
September 2003.
The "Real world"
anti-Trojan tools comparison -- Dr Web, Kaspersky
Antivirus, NOD32, Norton Anitvirus, The Cleaner, TDS, Tauscan, Pestpatrol,
PC DoorGuard, Digital Patrol, TrojanHunter, TrojanRemover, AntiTrojan &
Antiy Ghostbusters, PC Flank, July 4, 2002
Trojan Defense -- Anti-Trojan, Antiy Ghostbusters,
Digital Patrol, Pest Patrol, Tauscan, TDS-3 & Trojan Remover, Craig
Ellison, PC Magazine, June 11, 2002
Wilders.org review
of BOClean, PestPatrol, Tauscan, The
Cleaner, TDS-3 & Trojan Hunter