On 26/02/2006, at 5:00 PM, James Devenish wrote:
Hi Ronni, Hopefully someone else can give you a ClamXav-specific answer. I'd say that you've visited a website that hosts this Trojan and that your computer has downloaded it. Perhaps it arrived as part of an e-mail or a website that you visited. I guess it got downloaded because the website uses the Trojan as part of the web page, or because you clicked on a link. Examination of the cache files will reveal the source address. However, it's unlikely that you're "infected" as such (or, at least, no more than your family is "infected with ice" simply because there's ice sitting in your freezer at home). HTML.Phishing.Bank-246
Thanks James, You say "Examination of the cache files will reveal the source address". I did 'Command i' , but that didn't give me much information. And, of course I have 'Secure Emptied the Trash' with these files in it. Cheers, Ronni Car'n The Pies