I would definitely NOT ignore it. Norton probably picked up a symptom of the Trojan, which is to create a file (randomly named), and that is what set off your scanner. These backdoor Trojans can collect keystrokes, or data entered in any program, and send it to who-knows-where, all without your knowledge. Some Trojans reside in a special partition (that they create) on your drive. Tough to removeâ⬦ I had a similar Trojan warning and really didnââ¬â¢t want to gamble. No aware or spyware removal would help. Even with firewalls, up-to date antivirus, (Norton), spyware blockers, hardware this and that, I canââ¬â¢t be worrying about data loss and identity theft. So I formatted and reloaded, (yes, giant pain) and no more warning. Dom.