If I try to enter one of the folders on my website I get an Avast warning of HTML:ImhHack-A[Trj] I have downloaded by FTP the entire folder, scanned it with Avast which reports it clean. Now, which is right, the warning or the scan? And what do I do next, anyone know ? Thanks for telling me.
do you have a url we can try?
have you tried testing the file at www.virustotal.com ?
when you have the result, copy the url in the address bar and post it here for us to see
try norton power eraser download link:
http://us.norton.com/support/DIY/index.jsp
also try this:
ownload AVPTool from [url=http://devbuilds.kaspersky-labs.com/devbuilds/AVPTool/][color=#FF0000]Here to your desktop
Run the programme you have just downloaded to your desktop (it will be randomly named )
First we will run a virus scan
On the first tab select all elements down to Computer and then select start scan
Once it has finished select report and post that.
http://i1224.photobucket.com/albums/ee362/Essexboy3/avpfront-1.jpg
Do not close AVPTool or it will self uninstall, if it does uninstall - then just rerun the setup file on your desktop
now remove whatever it finds.
ImgHack suggests that there is a image link pointing to a malicious site, not an image…
Something similar to the link in this thread:
http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=79260.msg652492#msg652492
@ com155
Please stop contributing to topics long dead and no response from the OP from their first and only post.
Second, the tool you suggest has nothing to do with the perceived problem, which is on the OPs site not on his system.
Do the leg work analysis as Scott has done after you jumped into this old topic with both feet without any analysis; this appears to be your style, dump a few tools in a post and leave the OP to get on with it.
Ahh…i missed the fact that this was a dead post…
If com155 would stop reviving old topics… :