thank you for the answer, then... >- how did you get to the idea you downloaded a trojan? A few day ago, my friend send me a picture, but I haven't a broadband connection and to see the picture I might it download, usually the browser Mozzilla ask me how I want visualize the picture and when I've clicked the button to visualize with Electric Eyes Mozzilla open a other windows with the picture, this time no. This time Mozzilla ask me if I want to download The Gimp and I clicked Yes. Thenceworth, my internet connection every now and then is locked and it's unlocked then a few minutes, my keyboard is locked, my mouse is moved within I move it. The kernel open a diverse program or not connected kppp to the internet. >- I searched, but I could find no clue about a trojan horse linked with >Gimp >on Linux I searched too with Google, but I haven't find nothin neither with Gimp, neither how to suppress the trojan in general. >- there seem to be a few messages about false positive warnings from >Windoze >antiviruses speaking of Gimp (for win32 I suppose). I supposed too, I think be a worm w32 modify. But what inted you with the "false positive warnings from Windoze" >So, if you really need help, please be more sprcific about your problem: >what >distribution are you using? where did you download Gimp from? In which form >(rpm?). My distribution is Mandrake 10.1 updated, the firewall is set at "high". I've open the mailboxes directly to the web, I not used the mailboxes programs. It's was and ".rpm". Despite I've suppress all the programs that contained "gimp", the program exist again and continue to create the dir /share with the connection to the link of "Gimp" also I suppress them. Thank you again, Micaela Gallerini _________________________________________________________________ Ricerche online più semplici e veloci con MSN Toolbar! http://toolbar.msn.it/ ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.