JS:Redirector-J [Trj] -- What is it?

One of the computers on my network is showing up in red on ADNM, claiming that it has been infected with JS:Redirector-J [Trj]. Does anybody has info on it, and how to succesfully remove it? It seems to come back even though I executed a scan task on the computer by ADNM.

Isn’t it on the temporary files of that computer?
Can you schedule a boot time scanning (or full Windows scanning) at that computer?

I already cleaned both IE and Firefox’s files, will schedule a boot time scan right now.

Do you have any idea of how I got that virus and what it does?

Sorry for the double post, but that doesn’t really alter any registry info on Windows, does it?

By its name, seems an infected website that was visited in that computer.
It seems to do redirection (from good sites to the bad ones).

I’ll check if the hosts file in that computer is clean also. Windows Defender should scan the hosts file.

Maybe you should run HijackThis to check this.