Hi Everyone
I had a trojan on my index.html page a couple of weeks ago.
It was my own fault as I hadn't set the permissions correctly. My index page sits on the server in public_html and feeds into the catalog folder which also sits at the same level in public_html. Hope that makes sense.
I had set the permissions correctly for the catalog folder and as far as I could see the trojan was only on the
index page. I took it down and put up a clean emergency stop-gap page (still there at the moment) and set the permission correctly and as far as I could see all was now ok.
I have had an e-mail from one of my reps to say that he gets a warning when he goes to my site:
"A known bad file was blocked from opening index[1].htm (exploit)"
I have tried visiting my site from a number of different computers, all with anti-virus, but don't get the warning.
Can anyone please have a look at this link and let me know if they get a warning and can anyone tell me whether this means it is a trojan. Also can anyone tell me how I find out which pages are affected.
http://www.kingsandqueens.org.uk/catalog/index.php?cPath=64_81
Thanks to anyone who can spare the time
Joyces
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