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AVG antivirus reports bg.js is or contains a virus

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AVG with latest updates and Firefox 35.0.1.5500 are at odds. AVG reports that the file bg.js contains a virus.

I would tend to believe that this isn't true, but just to be safe, here we are. Here is the path: C:\Users\Don\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\yegze0ir.default\extensions\OS0W@oMu2Pt.com\content

AVG with latest updates and Firefox 35.0.1.5500 are at odds. AVG reports that the file bg.js contains a virus. I would tend to believe that this isn't true, but just to be safe, here we are. Here is the path: C:\Users\Don\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\yegze0ir.default\extensions\OS0W@oMu2Pt.com\content
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That file is part of the 'unnisales' extension that shows in your System Details list.

Name: unnisales
Version: 2.0
Enabled: true
ID: OS0W@oMu2Pt.com

A Google search shows that it is part of Unisales malware and also appears under other names.


Do a malware check with several malware scanning programs on the Windows computer. Please scan with all programs because each program detects different malware. All these programs have free versions.

Make sure that you update each program to get the latest version of their databases before doing a scan.

You can also do a check for a rootkit infection with TDSSKiller.

See also:

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Chosen Solution

That file is part of the 'unnisales' extension that shows in your System Details list.

Name: unnisales
Version: 2.0
Enabled: true
ID: OS0W@oMu2Pt.com

A Google search shows that it is part of Unisales malware and also appears under other names.


Do a malware check with several malware scanning programs on the Windows computer. Please scan with all programs because each program detects different malware. All these programs have free versions.

Make sure that you update each program to get the latest version of their databases before doing a scan.

You can also do a check for a rootkit infection with TDSSKiller.

See also: