As a researcher I pack and unpack viruses daily in great numbers, analyze and study them.
Important that "Trojan.Gen.A" is NOT a simple NON viral program. However, it's cleverly masked as one.
Current results of this typo of trojans gives very severe results. This particular is masked as good but in fact it is very malignant. It grants accesses to several important processes and registries.
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If you want to see the germ you get the microscope. In this case, you get Linux and examine viruses in the enviromnent where you'll be safe from them.
As I have already posted in some of my warnings in Bitdefender threads, Trojan.Gen.A is a code injector and it's own code is developed in such way that it's able to bypass major (popular) AV engines such as ESET, Kaspersky, Norton and so on...
You can, of course, delete it after you use it to inject the code into the program you want to crack, but it shall be equal to discarding the used syringe after being used. Trojan has done it's job. It injected the code and, unfortunately, not only into the program that's being cracked but also into the system itself.
Try to avoid "Using syringe" in the first place. Don't let it inject the code into the system.
Worm:Win32/Conficker.B is a worm that infects
other computers across a network by exploiting a vulnerability
in the Windows Server service (SVCHOST.EXE). If the
vulnerability is successfully exploited, it could allow remote
code execution when file sharing is enabled. It may also
spread via removable drives and weak administrator
passwords. It disables several important system
services and security products.
The Confricker Worm now attacks (and most likely infects):
*Shared Computers with weak passwords (home users in workgroups)
*Computers without the latest security updates. USB sticks and external hard drives
*Computers with open shares (common in corporate networks)
*Computers with weak passwords....ouch. Confricker is actually hacking weak *passwords. Once it does I'm assuming it jumps onto a share or admin share (like c$).
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