Or if you are using Firefox.........
If you aren't using Firefox with the noscript add-on, you should be.
This is THE add-on everyone should have.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/722/
its a virus betall I checked it with IE and got this ...below is the name of the virus its in the link
Threat Assessment
Wild
- Wild Level: Medium
- Number of Infections: 1000+
- Number of Sites: 0 - 2
- Geographical Distribution: Low
- Threat Containment: Moderate
- Removal: Easy
Damage
Distribution
W32.Virut!html - Removal
Risk Level 2: Low
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Discovered: February 4, 2009
Updated: February 4, 2009 7:20:25 PM
Type: Virus
Infection Length: 251 bytes
Systems Affected: Windows 98, Windows 95, Windows XP, Windows Me, Windows Vista, Windows NT, Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000
The following instructions pertain to all current and recent Symantec antivirus products, including the Symantec AntiVirus and Norton AntiVirus product lines.
- Disable System Restore (Windows Me/XP).
- Update the virus definitions.
- Run a full system scan.
For specific details on each of these steps, read the following instructions.
1. To disable System Restore (Windows Me/XP)
If you are running Windows Me or Windows XP, we recommend that you temporarily turn off System Restore. Windows Me/XP uses this feature, which is enabled by default, to restore the files on your computer in case they become damaged. If a virus, worm, or Trojan infects a computer, System Restore may back up the virus, worm, or Trojan on the computer.
Windows prevents outside programs, including antivirus programs, from modifying System Restore. Therefore, antivirus programs or tools cannot remove threats in the System Restore folder. As a result, System Restore has the potential of restoring an infected file on your computer, even after you have cleaned the infected files from all the other locations.
Also, a virus scan may detect a threat in the System Restore folder even though you have removed the threat.
For instructions on how to turn off System Restore, read your Windows documentation, or one of the following articles: