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Possibly Malicous File Drop Uknown if Infected
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<blockquote data-quote="DJ Panda" data-source="post: 584157" data-attributes="member: 40802"><p>Hello! I was recently downloading a file for the friend of mine on a site called ZippyShare. After hitting the download button. (Pretty sure I knew I hit the legit one) My browser opened up another outside page. After closing it I minded my own business and went back to what I was doing. When I looked it my download history I saw this strange JavaScript file. I scanned it with both VT and Zemana but it was clean. There were a few extra copies of the file in my appdata folder. Not stupid enough to activate it, but wanted to be on the safe side and know if I got infected.</p><p></p><p>NOTE: Minor detail.. I don't know if the FRST program is able to detect programs outside of the regular HD. I am using a "My Passport" drive for all my games and non-security programs.</p><p></p><p>I'm not in a hurry just wanted to have the clarification from an expert.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJ Panda, post: 584157, member: 40802"] Hello! I was recently downloading a file for the friend of mine on a site called ZippyShare. After hitting the download button. (Pretty sure I knew I hit the legit one) My browser opened up another outside page. After closing it I minded my own business and went back to what I was doing. When I looked it my download history I saw this strange JavaScript file. I scanned it with both VT and Zemana but it was clean. There were a few extra copies of the file in my appdata folder. Not stupid enough to activate it, but wanted to be on the safe side and know if I got infected. NOTE: Minor detail.. I don't know if the FRST program is able to detect programs outside of the regular HD. I am using a "My Passport" drive for all my games and non-security programs. I'm not in a hurry just wanted to have the clarification from an expert. Thanks!! [/QUOTE]
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