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    How to remove Trojan horse Small.BOG from iTunes

    Can any one tell me that how to remove Trojan horse Small.BOG from my iTurnes? Just few days back as i was trying to open my iTunes, my iTunes AVG Alert gave me an error message telling that iTunes.dll and iTunesRegistry.dll seems to be infected along with "Trojan horse Small.BOG". Does any body knows about it? Kindly help me out to resolve the above issue. Any kind of help would be greatly appreciated.

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    Re: How to remove Trojan horse Small.BOG from iTunes

    AVG, one of the most popular anti-virus programs, is causing confusion today by wrongly identifying iTunes files as trojans. To fix everything you first should update AVG. It should do it automatically each day by default but you can force an update by right clicking on the AVG tray icon and choosing to update now.

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    Re: How to remove Trojan horse Small.BOG from iTunes

    When the dialogue box opens choose to update. AVG will no longer detect iTunes as a Trojan. After updating its virus definitions, the anti-virus software finds up to 181 “viruses” in iTunes: attempting to quarantine the files prevents iTunes from working. The supposed virus name is “trojan horse small.bog”.

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    Re: How to remove Trojan horse Small.BOG from iTunes

    This is clearly a false positive and should be ignored. If you quarantine or remove all the alleged viruses it found in iTunes, your iTunes installation will get screwed. I recommend uninstalling your iTunes if you’ve quarantined any files or tried to delete any of the AVG files that were reportedly bad.the entire program might just be too “handled” to salvage. After, download iTunes again from Apple and keep it on your desktop. To ignore the iTunes virus warning alert, proceed to Resident Shield, then choose Manage Exceptions, after that click on Add Path (to iTunes and iPod directories), that is, C:\Program Files\iTunes as well as C:\Program Files\iPod. Nod32 ESET doesn’t recognize any iTunes virus or any trojan horse (small.bog) and it has a free edition like AVG.

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