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In some situations, initiating a scan for Trojan Horses via WHM will result in a display of "Possible Trojan[s]," similar to that below:

Possible Trojan - /usr/bin/dbiprof
Possible Trojan - /etc/cron.daily/logrotate
Possible Trojan - /usr/bin/curl
Possible Trojan - /usr/bin/curl-config
Possible Trojan - /usr/bin/pod2man
Possible Trojan - /usr/bin/pod2usage
Possible Trojan - /usr/bin/podchecker
Possible Trojan - /usr/bin/podselect
Possible Trojan - /usr/bin/pstruct
Possible Trojan - /usr/bin/splain
Possible Trojan - /usr/bin/xsubpp

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Well you can ignore those, Those are not really trojans as they are system binary and perl files which are getting frequently modified by cpanel and other applications, so while doing a scan cpanel considers the most frequently modified system files as trojans. So there is nothing wrong with your server - Let me know if you still have any questions.

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