#Clamxav malware update#
In retrospect, I know I should go directly to the site and update from there, and I will from this point on. I searched some of the forums and became concerned about some Flash Update(?) threat because I usually go ahead and let it update when it pops up. I downloaded ClamXav and scanned both my MacBook Pro and my external hard drive and I found no threats. I recently received an email from my ISP (Comcast) which told me they suspected I have a bot and I should take corrective action. Here is a photo of the pop alerts and my webshield log: Initially these alerts came up a few times a day, but now I'm getting them about every second day.
![clamxav malware clamxav malware](https://news-cdn.softpedia.com/images/news2/Download-ClamXav-Free-Virus-Checker-for-Mac-OS-X-2-0-4-Beta-2.jpg)
Since that time, I continually get these pop up alerts from avast webshield telling me they are blocking the infected website, when I am not actually visiting the website. H?p://(replace the ? with tt if you want to visit it)Īvast blocked the site and warned be it had an infection: html:script-inf I did a google search on calibrating my monitor on the mac, and attempted to visit this site: I'm not sure if I have a problem or not.īefore visiting this thread, I initially assumed I needed an antivirus and installed avast antivirus (has worked okay for me on PC). However I am getting some interesting behaviour from avast antivirus.
![clamxav malware clamxav malware](https://sc.filehippo.net/images/t_app-cover-s,f_auto/p/d29a0560-9b22-11e6-9a5e-00163ec9f5fa/3589119733/clamxav-1.jpg)
![clamxav malware clamxav malware](https://www.imymac.es/images/mac/clamxav.jpg)
I've read the first post of the thread and some of the more recent pages, and they imply that it is difficult to get an infected mac. I'm not sure if I have a virus or malware at the moment.