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I wanted to update those who had an interest in the trojan reported on my vBulletin installation only by Microsoft Security Essentials.
NOD32 did not see it nor did Norton's. There was speculation that it was a false positive. However, my web hosting company found a malicious script injected in *many* indel.html files on my site and malicious scripts injected into vBulletin files. Even after removing them, a final (we hope) one more emerged where we had not previously looked. We found a date of occurrence which made the search a little easier. The code inserted was lenthy. I would suspect that this is a unique situation where security essentials found a problem that others could not. Interestingly, the only reason I loaded Security Essentials was annoyance with how Norton's was slowing my system. It was pure coincidence that the trojan was found. Thank you for the input and perhaps this will be a heads up for others. |
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