I have been using EasyList and Fanboy for several months without issues. Just this morning I started getting NOD32 detecting "JS/Redirector.B" in my adblockplus cache.js file. If I remove EasyList there are no issues, as soon as I add EasyList NOD32 detects the trojan in the Cache.js file.
JS/Redirector.B seems to be old from around 2009, so its not something new it must be something in the EasyList that is triggering a match.
JS/Redirector.b with ESET NOD32 [n/a]
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Same here. ESET 5.0 popped the notifications on 2 machines this morning right after the EasyList update (for 16 Jan). I remove the subscription and no notifications. I also switched over to Fanboy on both and ESET didn't notify me about anything. Mine was also detected in cache.js and also all the .INI's (and their backups).
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Hi,
Same here - getting warnings for several files inside the adblockplus profile-folder, including cache.js, with NOD32 v5.0.95.0
As soon as I delete the files in question, the scanner is happy but the adblock-plugin rendered useless :/ Can anyone from the devs confirm, that this is a false positive?
Same here - getting warnings for several files inside the adblockplus profile-folder, including cache.js, with NOD32 v5.0.95.0
As soon as I delete the files in question, the scanner is happy but the adblock-plugin rendered useless :/ Can anyone from the devs confirm, that this is a false positive?
At least its not just me . I was scared I would let NOD32 delete the cache.js and it would recreate and re-detect it when I opened FireFox.
ESET already fixed the problem, update your virus database.
Also see: https://adblockplus.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9348
Also see: https://adblockplus.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9348