I did a search for the download and page from which I was instructed to
download. Here is what I found:
AA.js/Q.adrta.com Virus Removal - HowToRemove.Guide☑
This page aims to help you to remove AA.js/Q.adrta.com Virus. We have
received a lot of different comments like "what is aa.js" and what is
"q.adrta.com", and ...
So from where is it coming?
-----Original Message-----
From: Mario
Sent: Saturday, February 20, 2016 2:06 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] prompt to download a virus
are you sure the .js file is a virus? it seems to me that it is a java
script file. it could be a component of some software that's set to run
at bootup. is there any indication to what program it might be
originating from, like a path?
if I'm proven to be wrong, please excuse me.
On 2/20/2016 1:43 PM, Lenny McHugh wrote:
So far I ran vipre, mrt from the run command and downloaded the microsoft
removal tool All show that my computer is clean.What can be causing this
prompt. It shows it’s ugly head every few days. I have accu weather as the
first page to be opened. I really suspect that it is something within my
computer or internet explorer that is allowing this.
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