Going to give it a go too, I know I have malware that other stuff I use is missing anyway.
On numerous threads I am getting Script-inf warnings from Avast. Not only in the threads below , just scattered randomly thru the forum.
Here is one of them
URLhxxp://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/ask-vets-answers/621178-getting-petina-my-copper-mod.html|{gzip} InfectionHTML:Script-inf
another
URLhxxp://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/ask-vets-answers/621225-anyone-here-using-smokjoy-gi2-able-keep-locked.html|{gzip} InfectionHTML:Script-inf
Combofix has fixed my problems, no idea what they were as the log was TL
R and honestly I don't care what it was as long as it's gone so thanks to Retired1 for pointing me in the right direction
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tried to download free version of malwarebytes, but all I get is text....
Malwarebytes didn't work for me it didn't find any malware - though it's usually very good. Try Combofix - it found stuff that others didn't.
How did you do this, I can't find out where to do it?My Avast also pulled this today. I had to manually set it to ignore this site.
How to Make Exclusions With Avast | The Classroom | SynonymRarely, both Avast’s real-time shields and scheduled scans detect positives against items that are in fact not a threat to the security of your computer. You can, however, add folders, websites or applications that you deem as trustworthy to an exclusions list, thus preventing Avast from producing false positives. You can also make Avast bypass folders during manual scans by adding them to a temporary exclusions list.
Permanent Exclusions
Step 1
Open your Avast Free Antivirus or Avast Internet Security installation.
Step 2
Click "Settings," and then click "Antivirus."
Step 3
Scroll down to the section named “Exclusions.”
Step 4
Click the “File Paths” tab and use “Browse” to select folders that you need to exclude from Avast. To exclude a website, click the “URLs” tab and enter the URL of the website into the field labeled “Enter Address.” To prevent an application from getting flagged by Avast’s DeepScreen and Hardened Mode security modules, click the “DeepScreen” and “Hardened Mode” tabs and use “Browse” to select the executable file of the application.
Step 5
Click “Add” to insert the folder, URL or application to Avast’s exclusions list.