Hello,
I was on google images and i got the pop up from avast saying its a url:mal the image was clicked in the google but not on the website idk if i got the virus or not and idk how to tell im currently running malwarebytes to see if it can detect anything.
Thanks
what URL…
hi ImBlaze,
Generally speaking, the fact that avast! blocked the threat Url:MAL usually means you are not infected and that avast! is alerting you to the threat.
You can attach a screenshot of the pop-up window it produced by either using ALT + PrintScreen or the Snippng Tool used in Win 7 after you peg the toaster and highlight it with your mouse. If the former is used, then paste into Paint and save it as a .jpeg or .png file as the .bitmap file is too large to attach in your next reply.
Right-click the avast! icon to get it to pop-up again and select ‘Show last popup’ and temporarily pin it in place whilst you do the operations suggested above. Click “Attachments and other options” to upload the picture file using the Browse function to here.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BWRh_UXCIAA6fFR.png:large
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BWRiPIVCIAAZi3U.png
I have this but the last pop up is an update:(
OK, have done some research on the alert so far. Last popup message will always supersede the prior one so get the one you want while you can if you should ever need help again.
INFO:
http://sitecheck.sucuri.net/results/www.wallpaperfo.com
http://urlquery.net/report.php?id=6596183
https://www.virustotal.com/en/url/18ef2deb123b95f8f2e325b148f3801bb8070e780c83b175873ad37a476571b1/analysis/1381471121/
http://quttera.com/detailed_report/www.wallpaperfo.com
zulu zscaler.com is taking an inordinate amount of time to produce a scan result (over 30 minutes so far) but this is likely due to the high number of links and files present in the link you gave us.
Normalized url site using zulu zscaler here: (not working either)
Seems the .jpeg or .png file you were looking at was infected and/or caused an automatic redirect but that attack or infected file may well not be there anymore. Maybe a Hit and Run?