Hello, Today I noticed that NOD32 2.7 has been detecting a trojan called win32/TrojanClickerAgent.NEO. AMON says Infected 678 and Cleaned 234. I check the threat logs and it says this trojan is in C:\GOOGLE\BAE.dll and there has been an error while cleaning. This started on 09-26-08. At the moment my computer seems to be running fine. Superantispyware, Malwarebytes antimalware and BoClean have not found this particular trojan. Is this something I need to be concerned with or perhaps is this a false positive? This is a Gateway computer with Vista Ultimate sp1. Thanks
Could be a false positive . https://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=221451 However , are you aware what the "Google" folder is , especially C:\Google ?
Can you also disable AMON for a very while , restore a copy of this file from the Quarantine , zip it and send it to ESET support@eset.com . Then , reenable AMON and perform full scan.