right ok. i use Avira anti virus which is a load of shit cause it detects more or less anything as a virus. even hates i frames.
but i wanna make sure if this is a false alarm
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skel probs knows. ive seen mixed comments. some ppl say its false alarm, some say its real
false alarm ??
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Any particular website that brought it up?
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no idea. didnt pop or or anything. found em when i scanned randomly.
fixed now but yeah. never seen anything like that before
fixed now but yeah. never seen anything like that before
Re: false alarm ??
I imagine it is probably a cached version of a webpage which uses iframes and the scanner is seeing it as a local html file that may be pulling in an external malicious website. But that is only a guess.reflex wrote:no idea. didnt pop or or anything. found em when i scanned randomly.
fixed now but yeah. never seen anything like that before
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sounds more or less right to me. googled it abit now. get similar answers to what you just put
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That is exactly my thinkingskeletor wrote:I imagine it is probably a cached version of a webpage which uses iframes and the scanner is seeing it as a local html file that may be pulling in an external malicious website. But that is only a guess.reflex wrote:no idea. didnt pop or or anything. found em when i scanned randomly.
fixed now but yeah. never seen anything like that before
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Re: false alarm ??
website was facebook. i went on just to test it, scanned again n its back but its bs. it showed what the file was..
some text file called adsad client.txt or something like that. either way i searched for that on my comp and found nothing so im guessing what you said was right skel
some text file called adsad client.txt or something like that. either way i searched for that on my comp and found nothing so im guessing what you said was right skel
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Re: false alarm ??
Youskeletor wrote:I imagine it is probably a cached version of a webpage which uses iframes and the scanner is seeing it as a local html file that may be pulling in an external malicious website. But that is only a guess.reflex wrote:no idea. didnt pop or or anything. found em when i scanned randomly.
fixed now but yeah. never seen anything like that before
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Tell me something I don't know. Even my parents tell me that...and my colleagues...and my friends...and myself.PooNTaNG wrote:Youskeletor wrote:I imagine it is probably a cached version of a webpage which uses iframes and the scanner is seeing it as a local html file that may be pulling in an external malicious website. But that is only a guess.reflex wrote:no idea. didnt pop or or anything. found em when i scanned randomly.
fixed now but yeah. never seen anything like that before
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Re: false alarm ??
Uninstall that shitty anti virus software clean the virus I.E search for it in windows search see if the file has name etc.. Or delete it in your current anti virus volt unitstall your crappy anti virus then install a good anti virus ie avg antivirus 8.5 go to you tube get free liences key and installation or key.gen. website and get a key also install avg 8.5 which is savage then run it scan again he y bingo problem solved.