I keep getting a warning from avast about JS:Downloader-ABC [Trj] when I first connect to the Internet. I use a mobile broadband connection and when I connect to the internet, it automaticly loads broadband.three.ie (My Mobile Broadband Providers website). Is JS:Downloader-ABC [Trj] on my computer or is it on the website.
Also if it is on my computer, is there a way to romove it.
Well I have just visited the hXXp://broadband.three.ie/ site and no alert.
What is the URL in the alert message ?
Check the avastUI, Real-time Shields, Web Shield, Show report file, the latest entries are at the bottom of the file.
There may be something in the way you connect using the mobile broadband service that differs from a regular connection to the site; such as a javascript file downloaded to monitor bandwidth usage, etc. and this may be what is considered a downloader. However, that is speculation on my part as there isn’t any infor to work with if the URL isn’t that of the alert.
I also got the JS:Downloader-ACB[Trj] alert from Avast when I logged into 3 mobile’s broadband service. And I also got another exploit JS:Pdfka-AKC[Expl] yesterday when I connected to 3 broadband, again alerted by Avast.