My Avast on-access protection is always swithed on. I noticed today that the little ‘a’ icon is spinning more than usual. I stopped what I was doing, and before long, the ‘a’ icon began to spin again.
I pinpointed it down to the internet mail scanning…
It is scanning all sorts of junk that has nothing to do with me??? I dont understand where the processes are coming from…
Here are a couple of examples that I have seen being checked by the Internet Mail part of the on-access:
If you yourself aren’t sending email then it is likely that you have a hidden or undetected spambot trojan on your system.
What is your firewall?
This should be able to detect unauthorised outbound connections.
Set the Internet Mail provider sensitivity to High, this should identify multiple identical emails in a short time, hopefully stopping them being sent (if your firewall isn’t capable of this).
If you haven’t already got this software (freeware), download, install, update and run it, preferably in safe mode.
If you have avast Pro there are 8 providers, but only 7 are running, that is normal if you aren’t using MS Outlook (not express). What is your email program ?
If it is detected by multiple scanners then send the sample to virus@avast.com zipped and password protected with the password in email body, a reference to this topic (give URL) and undetected malware in the subject.