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I just descovered that 2 nights ago that Norton had discovered the Bloodhound Exploit 6 in my temporary internet files. My granddhild didn't think to tell me and I just happened to look in the Norton's Reports today. Since it is in my Temporary Internet files, should I be concerned?
This is what Norton's report said:
"C:\WINDOWS\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\s5y3c1y3\wa(1).htm" Is infected with the Bloodhound Exploit 6 virus. Unable to repair.
Also said "access to the file was denied".

Sorry about the name in the post above. It is me, but it is a typo in my "rember name" sign-in. I just caught this mistake.

I am really really really sorry. I feel so stupid. This for sure is really really my name here. lol Maybe the name doesn't matter, but I wanted to correct this. I have had a very bad sinus infection and haven't been thinking too clearly, but I think it is finally going away tonight.
I also want to let you know that last night I ran Ad-Aware and Spybot S&D. I also have the new SpywareBlaster. Today I ran CW Shredder, but it didn't find anything. Plus,today I did a scan with the HiJackThis program but I didn't see anything wrong with it. I also did a quick scan with the free trial of TrojanHunter and it didn't find anything either.

Anybody there?
I spent almost all day yeaterday doing a goggle search on this stuff with my box of kleenex beside me and I still can't figure out what to do or look for. I also searched this forum and found nothing.
Please someone, help me????

http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,9898114~mode=flat
Go to report, view report of quarantined
items, ckick no to repair, click red x delete.It works for me.

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