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    Default trojan detected

    Thisdetected is comeing up on my anti virus detection.....

    detected: Trojan program Trojan-Downloader.JavaScript.Iframe.aqo Script: USA Carry - Open and Concealed Carry Information and Community[1]

    Don't know if it's safe to jump in or not....
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    I have Kasperski anti-virus on my laptop and my desktop and love it...I've detected three trojans on the laptop alone since I installed it...plus it runs virtually un-noticed

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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulIcemanMc View Post
    Thisdetected is comeing up on my anti virus detection.....

    detected: Trojan program Trojan-Downloader.JavaScript.Iframe.aqo Script: USA Carry - Open and Concealed Carry Information and Community[1]

    Don't know if it's safe to jump in or not....
    Fiirst off ThisDetected is a Trojan in its self to promote the software. Get rid of that and get AVAST free or AVG free and no more worries

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    From what I can tell this is not coming from my website.




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    Many of those free anti-virus and anti-spyware programs are bogus. They detect things that aren't harmful, and some have even been found to contain malicious programs to infect your pc and persuade you to pay for thier 'premium service' to get rid of the virus that they gave you.
    I have Avira and its decent, if you don't mind pop-ups once in a while. I'd stay away from most free anti-virus programs, unless plenty of people have good reviews about it.
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    I run a number of anti virus and anti malware/spyware programs, and have not detected anyTrojan-Downloader.JavaScript.Iframe.aqo on my computer in any of my sweeps. Sounds like a false alarm, Paul.

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    Avast seems to do the job! Avast Home =free

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cooter View Post
    Many of those free anti-virus and anti-spyware programs are bogus. They detect things that aren't harmful, and some have even been found to contain malicious programs to infect your pc and persuade you to pay for thier 'premium service' to get rid of the virus that they gave you.
    I have Avira and its decent, if you don't mind pop-ups once in a while. I'd stay away from most free anti-virus programs, unless plenty of people have good reviews about it.
    Both AVG and Avast are award winning programs with the highest requards in the business. highest possible ratings by millions of users. I prefer Avast.

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    avast, and do weekly online scans with trend micro housecall.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ironhorse View Post
    I run a number of anti virus and anti malware/spyware programs, and have not detected anyTrojan-Downloader.JavaScript.Iframe.aqo on my computer in any of my sweeps. Sounds like a false alarm, Paul.
    Just be sure not to have more than one antivirus program active at the same time.
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