I use Eudora 6.2 in W7HPx64, and Avast! v7.0.1466, definitions v130813-01.
This morning (Wednesday 14 August Western Australian Standard Time) when I lit up Eudora, Avast! WebShield started telling me it had blocked a “harmful web page or file” at the address http://www.website-unavailable.com/?wc=EAtvHAl9BxwuBxRzGAkFFAgJUBYYHHI=&url=jump.eudora.com%2Fjump.cgi%3Faction%3Dupdate%26product%3DEudora%26version%3D6.2.3.4%26mode%3Dpaid%26reglevel%3D68674797%26la%3Den%26platform%3DWindows_2000.
It also pings http://www.website-unavailable.com/, and claims there is a Trojan, “JS:Includer-AHH [Trj]” present.
I have scanned my system very thoroughly, andAvast! says it is clean. I am assuming anything WebShield tells me about is off-system.
When I visit http://www.website-unavailable.com/main?wc=EAtvHAl9BxwuBxRzGAkFFAgJUBYYHHI%3D&url=www.speedtest.amnet.net.au&w=1262&h=859&ifc=0, Avast simply ignores it.
The website-unavailable.com site belongs to OpenDNS.com. I doubt very much that site has been infected, but OTOH…
Is this a false alarm? I have scanned (?) both URLs with https://www.virustotal.com/en/, and that comes up clean. I would like to suss the pages directly, but…
Gordon.