Hi,
I installed the latest version of Itunes. My AVG virus protection says iTunesRegistry.dll are infected with "Trojan horse Small.BOG". However, the threat cannot be healed or moved to the vault. Anyone had this before? Any ideas?
Hi,
I installed the latest version of Itunes. My AVG virus protection says iTunesRegistry.dll are infected with "Trojan horse Small.BOG". However, the threat cannot be healed or moved to the vault. Anyone had this before? Any ideas?
To remove Trojan Horse Small.Bog alert from Avg, first have to be updated AVG. It should do it automatically each day by default but you can force an update of the right people on the AVG bucket icon to update and choose now. When the dialogue box opens choose to work. AVG will no longer possible to detect itunes as a Trojan.
To disable Trojan Horse Small.Bog alert from Avg, Open AVG and click on tools > advanced settings. Then click on exceptions (to resident shield) and click add road. Use the tree to use in my computer C: Program itunes files. Add that folder to the exceptions. click apply and ok, to monitor these instructions again to add an exception for the ipod folder. Remember these steps because we have to wait till next update.
According to reports warning received by AVG users, itunes. dll and itunesregistry. dll are infected with Trojan horse Small. bog. The odd things about the alleged virus is that at least according to the databases of other leading virus scanners, there’s no risk of trojans in iTunes, and quarantining the files will break your iTunes install. You can disable the alerts by creating an exception in AVG:
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