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JS/Dldr.Agent.BX on my computer

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Name: Siren
Date: January 27, 2007 at 17:57:42 Pacific
Subject: JS/Dldr.Agent.BX on my computer
OS: Windows XP Professional
CPU/Ram: Intel Core 2 2.00 GB RAM
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I got on my computer a while ago to check out a music forum that I check daily. But when I entered the forum firefox quickly closed the window. Leaving me with a ''restore last session'' or ''start new session'' option. So tried getting to the forum using Internet Explorer. But once I did, my AntiVir scanner gave me a message. JS/Dldr.Agent.Bx was found on my computer

So I put the thing in quarantine and received a few more similar message each time I sent into the quarantine. After this I did a scan and my computer seemed fine. Am I supposed to delete the JS/Dldr stuff from the quarantine? Or something else?


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Name: jabuck
Date: January 27, 2007 at 18:09:44 Pacific
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It should be safe to leave it in quarantine for a week or so, after that if you are having no problems with the computer delete the quarantined files.


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