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Phlox

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  1. Ohhhh, I'm not suggesting that you put things in Exceptions that you know are real problems. I've had that file on 2 of my PCs for years with no problem, it's been through many Virus checks online and locally without incident. I researched the file that was causing a problem for AVG here.. http://www.virustotal.com/ and it was only AVG that marked it, so 1 out of 40 is a good sign that it's a false positive in AVG.
  2. That's what I thought I just tried to update MB and failed, I tried a few times with no result.. I was a bit worried, but I decided to close it and reopen it again..bingo, it updated perfectly.. how odd These things are sent to make us sweat a little
  3. Oh, I told you wrong, I told MB to fix it, NOT ignore it, now it's not showing.
  4. Thanks, I uploaded it there and got this result. File AquaBall.exe received on 05.21.2009 22:29:19 (CET) Current status: Loading ... queued waiting scanning finished NOT FOUND STOPPED Result: 1/40 (2.5%) Not sure what that means, according to that list only 1 found a problem, that was AVG.
  5. I had that come up the first time I ran it, I told MB to ignore it and it didn't show again
  6. Can't seem to edit my previous post I found where to put exceptions in AVG. It's in Tools > Advanced > Exceptions > Add Path, you can navigate to where you want there....I chose to add the folder, don't know if that's right, we shall see
  7. My AVG is a Free version 8.5.339, as is my Malwarebytes. I do tend to go for free applications as they are usually as good with the necessary features as the Pro versions. I never ever saw anyone's login and pass before on a hijackthis log, so if I ever have to post it in a forum, I will make sure it's clean of that information.
  8. Dear god!!!! I just ran Hijackthis for a look and see, and it shows my login and pass for a games forum.. Argh!!!!!!!
  9. Thank you Mountaintree for your response. I did see your post 'after' I had made mine.. although I did use the search beforehand to find out if it was something known, but nothing came up. I've run umpteen virus checks locally and online on this system and the other PC where that game has been installed for years and have never ever had anything come up before, I'm not about to remove my favourite game without investigating it first, especially when I can find no reference to the Trojan Agent2.cxs on a google search. Looking at the responses to your post, I would like to know what we have to put in AVG to ignore it, I have no exceptions listed in mine.. do we just type in Malwarebytes and hope for the best, or just put in the 2 files mentioned... Or is there a complete list that we need? Good fun this stuff.. NOT
  10. I was running Malwarebytes and suddenly AVG popped up to say that one of the files accessed was a Trojan Downloader. Malwarebytes found nothing on this scan, so I don't know what to believe, I've still got this alert window sitting on my screen. I've had this game on more than one PC with no problems at all and I can find nothing on the net about the Agent2.cxs.
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