borealis 0 Posted August 1 Posted August 1 Eset real-time protection detected scrinject.b trojan on the chrome caches and asked me what to do with the file. I asked it to delete it. Should I be concerned about any compromised data? I turned my computer offline and doing a full scan as well. Did Eset prevent the virus while asking me what to do?
itman 1,802 Posted August 1 Posted August 1 Actually, Eset usually detects HTML/ScrInject.B trojan which is usually from a hacked web page. It normally is auto detected and blocked. Are you sure Eset prompted you what to do upon detection? In any case since you deleted the malware, you should be OK unless the same Eset alert keeps appearing.
borealis 0 Posted August 1 Author Posted August 1 Eset considered it as a file needed for chrome to run and asked me to check it. I am still making a deep scan regardless just in case. There is no detection yet and 12 million files has been scanned. I guess I will be fine. Thank you regardless.
Administrators Marcos 5,455 Posted August 1 Administrators Posted August 1 It was an html file with a reference to a blocked website which could be malicious or legitimate but blocked for whatever reason. The file was detected and cleaned so it doesn't matter what was the referenced url inside of the file.
borealis 0 Posted August 1 Author Posted August 1 I see. So it was a infected url that was detected by eset. Thank you for informing me about this matter.
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