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JS/Downloader.Agent found on my website, www.wagnerwc.com/index.php is the address
carolinejoy
post Nov 5 2008, 03:05 PM
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I am currently creating the website www.wagnerwc.com/index.php

I do not understand why everytime I open the program, AVG will tell me that the site is infected with JS/Downloader.Agent

How do I fix this?
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skyhintack
post Nov 28 2008, 09:39 PM
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Hi there carolinejoy and welcome to Geeks to Go!

Please head on over to the Malware Forum and read This Post first.

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fxjamy
post Apr 23 2009, 09:17 AM
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the post says about local machine
but what should be done on server side or in code .. .. ???
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Metallica
post Apr 23 2009, 12:23 PM
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fxjamy,

Are you having problems with your own site?
carolinejoy's problem is no longer.

A lot of sites are being used to infect the visitors by adding iframes that link through to malicious websites.
If these iframes appear on your site this usually means the server has a securoity problem that needs to be fixed before being able to permanently remove the problem.

Description of an example:
http://www.pieter-arntz.info/wordpressblog/?p=109
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