system
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Got notification of this trojan infection.
Would not repair so I deleted it. ( Located in cache)
I can not find reference anywhere as to what it is,
as it came from a web site.
I can not find it in an Intego scan prior to my deletion.
Does anyone have any experience with this?
minksir?
system
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My Intel onboard LAN suddenly kept failing at startup. I’d have to disable/enable driver to get it working each time. I suspected a virus but Avast should have caught this as protection. I did the boot time scan of just the system drive and it found the virus JS:Agent-CGE in the Chrome browser cache. I see only this one post in an Avast forum when I Google JS:Agent-CGE Virus but nothing else in your forums. I find this odd that no one is talking about this since it was such a nuisance for me spending many hours thinking my onboard nic was going out. MSI even offered to send me an RMA, so this is serve threat.
system
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I also got this trojan in firefox profiles. It said appstore. I wasn’t able to move to chest but was able to delete it. It hasn’t caused me any problems so far.
Milos
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Hello,
it was false positive, and should be fixed now for Mac.
Milos
system
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I also got a variant of this: JS:Agent-CDG[Trj]. The scan has not finished yet (did a full drive scan), but from what I gather it’s affecting Java (which I uninstalled a few months ago) and Adobe Reader, of which I possess the latest version. The file is located HOME/Library/Application Support/Java/Deployment/Cache/6.0. Need I worry now?
Edit: It seems it’s a false positive, according to virustotal. No other scanner finds something. My heart’s still racing though…