hi
I’m administrator of vizgin.com (a place for detecting invisible yahoo messenger users) , one of my users told me yesterday avast is telling him that my site has a JS:PDfka-DL [Expl] when he visits vizgin.com and telling vizgin.com/script/shr11.js has this exploit
please solve this problem of avast because I’m losing my users and they won’t trust my site anymore
Hi shervin, welcome to the forum
I can visit that site and I don’t get an alert?
I can see two possibilities:
- A false positive was corrected.
- You have removed the infection.
-Scott-
thanks for your reply
I didn’t remove anything
I will ask version of his avast
He told me that it was ok about 3-4 days ago but yesterday suddenly it was detected as a exploit
So I ask him first to tell me version of his avast and then update it and I’ll tell you the result
Well, virus guys may have some more info, but since this detection has been in avast! since March… I kinda doubt it’s a false alarm.
Interesting that there is no alert there now though…
Hi shervin,
I have added the Bad Stuff Detector report. You see a lot of the scripts render: Blank page / could not connect. This might be the reason for the detection not being flagged. Hi, shervin, take a free scan here: https://www.54f3.com/unmask/
This certainly is on second view nothing suspicious:
^div style="position:absolute;top:0;right:0;width:20;height:64;text-align:center;padding-top:18"^...........
<font color="#ff6633" size=4 style="cursor:pointer;" href="" onclick="document.getElementById('ads3').style.visibility='hidden';"^X&^/font>
polonus
hi again
Avast 4.8
Current Version Of virus Database : 091213-0, 12/13
he still can’t use my site because of wrong detection of avast
thanks for any of your future hints
Interestingly avast didn’t block my downloading that file and I scanned it (current version 091213-0) and no detection by avast, see image.