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November 7, 2010 10:16 am | Trojan Horse

Avast! Anitvirus blocked a Trojan on a Web site, but ….?

I have the latest version of Avast! Antivirus (At one time the ball blue, but now it is orange). I went on a website (there was a restaurant and I clicked to see the menu) and Avast! message is came in and said it blocked a Trojan. He also said that "no action is required." Avast! shields Real-time block websites that may contain hazards. I had this happened to me twice and twice he said that "no action is required. "When I went to the web shield, he said a file is infected (I guess because of the detection of Trojan horses) I did a full scan of my computer and no infected files were found. My question is if my computer is still safe? Whenever Avast! blocks a connection or a website, it means that my computer is? Thank you. No, not a PDF. And you have not answered my question too.

If avast is detecting viruses and then delete only the message you get no action is required. Avast can block all issues for viruses on your computer. Your computer should probably be safe. If you see any unusual activity on the computer, then see if avast is unable to resolve any problems or necessary messages. If your computer is working correctly, there should be no problem. If you need more help try here. http://virusandmalwareremoval.blogspot.com/


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In graphic novel format, tells how Greek goddesses began the Trojan War, and how it was ended by the Greeks with an ingenious plan.

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Presents a graphic adaptation of the legend of the Trojan horse.

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