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Trojan Horse in the Movie or my antivirus fell? Bridge Base Online> Myhands>Movie

#1 User is offline   Lelos80te 

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Posted 2011-May-18, 10:25

As usual I wanted to look at a few hands in My Hands, and when I clicked the Movie - Suddenly I receive a warning from my anti-virus (Avast!) - detected a threat - a Trojan horse - htt p://www.bridgebase.com/tools/handviewer.js> {gzip} JS-agent -JX [Trj]
- blocked call :angry:

Chciałem jak zwykle przeglądnąć kilka rozdań w Movie My Hands, kliknąłem na Movie i nagle otrzymałem ostrzeżenie od mojego antywirusa (Avast!) - wykryto zagrożenie - koń trojański - <komunikat> - połączenie zablokowano
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Posted 2011-May-18, 14:28

Hi Lelos,

This is not possible. We don't have a virus or trojan horse in the handviewer hand records. Must be an antivirus mistake, feel safe. :)
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Posted 2011-May-18, 15:03

View PostRain, on 2011-May-18, 14:28, said:

Hi Lelos,

This is not possible. We don't have a virus or trojan horse in the handviewer hand records. Must be an antivirus mistake, feel safe. :)


That or Rain is part of the conspiracy. :unsure:
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Posted 2011-May-18, 15:03

The truth is out there :>
"More and more these days I find myself pondering how to reconcile my net income with my gross habits."

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Posted 2011-May-19, 01:26

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This morning, everything opens up for me as it should. It follows from this that it was a false alarm. :rolleyes:


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Posted 2011-May-19, 05:07

You can of course and possibly should run the FREE antivirus Scanner from ESET ;)
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Posted 2011-May-19, 10:05

View Postshintaro, on 2011-May-19, 05:07, said:

You can of course and possibly should run the FREE antivirus Scanner from ESET ;)



Avast is free. Or at least it has a free version that contains all the important security features. And in my opinion it is generally very good. Cannot comment on ESET as a comparison.
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Posted 2011-May-19, 11:52

View Post1eyedjack, on 2011-May-19, 10:05, said:

Avast is free. Or at least it has a free version that contains all the important security features. And in my opinion it is generally very good. Cannot comment on ESET as a comparison.



agree with avast also AVG

The point about ESET is you do not have to Download it ;)
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Posted 2011-May-20, 01:42

View Postshintaro, on 2011-May-19, 11:52, said:

[...] avast also AVG [...]ESET



Hehe
I myself have used all three:)
The fourth anti-virus has been my faith in my computer with 150 MHz processor and its system Win98. For four years, nothing bad would happen, until finally, in November last year I got a newer computer as a gift. Thanks to him I can safely play on BBO.
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Posted 2011-June-01, 18:09

well worth the money to upgrade AVAST-Free for domestic is good.
But i upgraded for such a small amount--This is not an advert for
Avast--but i was very impressed with it
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