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Originally Posted by stuveltje
3 weeks
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OK this almost makes me consider letting it infect my comp to check if i can remove it in less than 2 hours.
My aunt calls me for help everytime her machine gets a trojan/browser hijacker and i always deal with it at a distance this way:
1. I let it infect one of my bootable hdds (i have 3 in my computer now, the other 2 disconnected physically to protect important data).
2. I make a screenshot of every step needed to cure the infection.
3. After everything is clean again my aunt gets an email with a nice illustrated step by step trojan removal procedure.