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  1. Thanks Rami - I did not know that if I take no action they get sent to Quarantine. I did click on No Action, but the files did NOT get sent to Quarantine they just stayed where they were and still are. No problem - as they did not interact with my Host file, I will wait for eSet to reply. Thanks again,
  2. Rami - Thank you for your comments. Please note that in my original search I also found the Virusradar and Saphos sites, but I did not deem their reports credible as the only changes in my Host file have been made by Spybot and also because they are not as well known as eSet, MS, etc etc. Also note, that it is entirely possible that eSet simply delivered a false positve here and I would really rather have them determine that. With these notifications as I may have mentioned in an earlier post, there is no option to Quarantine the suckers. I can only delete or ignore, so for a few more hours, I will just ignore.
  3. Marcos - I have followed your instructions and uploaded the file to eSet support under a case #. They are looking at it now.
  4. itman - I know they are zipped files and I know they are related to Firefox extensions. It is the file zipped up in a few of them that eSet is identifying as a Trojan and that file is ExtenBro.Agent.DP. I am running a complete Log Collection now and will upload it shortly.
  5. Marcos - Attache please find the detected threat log eSEt Detected Threat Logs.zip
  6. I figured out how to upload the file to Virus Total and scanned it. All of the services except eSet reported it as a clean file. eSet reports it's content - JS/ExtenBro.Agent.DP - as a threatbut the file is marked as clean.
  7. Wiseman - I would be happy to do the upload and I have isolated one of the . Could you please tell me how to upload a file to "Virus Total"? The file containing the supposed Trojan is named: tmp-9er.xpi
  8. Marcos - I will post the log just as soon as eSet completes its Scan, but I cannot understand why you need that data just to answer a simple question. Is ExtenBro.Agent.DP a trojan or not? Simple question, needing a one word answer: Yes, No, Don'no. The response will simply lead me to delete or ignore the offending items - they do not present an alternative to "Clean" them.
  9. I am running Endpoint 6.6.2072.4 on a Windows 7 64bit platform. It just identified 20 instances of ExtenBro.Agent.DP as Trojan located in multiple locations on my System Drive. I have not been able to find any credible evidence of the existence of the malware on line. Does anyone have any information?
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