So here's my problem...
I just bought a brand new desktop for around £900 ($1350+) and I downloaded the free Avast! antivirus.
When I first got it, my website would work, but then when I tried to get onto the .html file, it told me there's a javascript virus..
My website has no viruses, only I have access to the source code and login info.
Avast is calling it a JS troj file (Image below)
I've tried adding the website to the exceptions on my internet security (control panel) aswell as Avast!'s person ones (where the .txt etc are).
I know there's nothing wrong with the coding of the small javascript code, so no idea what is wrong.
Specs:
Browser - Firefox Version 3.6.12
OS - Windows 7 Premium
Avast Version - 5.0.677
Website URL;
http://www.mark-forbes.zxq.net/Javascript that's on it:
<script type="text/javascript">
<!--
function toggle_visibility(id) {
var e = document.getElementById(id);
if(e.style.display == 'block')
e.style.display = 'none';
else
e.style.display = 'block';
}
//-->
</script>
Image of the virus being detected -
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