Help with BloodhoundVirus

S

Sue

New Gateway computer, Norton's AV, updates twice a week, Scan once a week,
Lavasoft, Microsoft AntiSpyware installed.

Was surfing a migraine forum and the following popped up from Norton's.
AutoProtect Bloodhound.Exploit.6, Access
denied file, Owner, YOUR-693befca6d, source:
C\documents and settings\owner\localsettings\temporaryinternet
files\content.ies\ch270iej\x_1 htm
same as above with this following:
repair failed, file.
Then again same as the first, but different ie numbers.
One, it did not quarantine it, I am using XPSP2, used every scan on the net,
ie Trend, lava, Symantec, etc. Shows I have no virus or Trojan. It is
sitting in my NAV reports activity log. I would not allow me to quarantine
it.

Still new to XP, can't locate my local settings, I empty my temporary
internet files by right clicking on internet explorer icon.
When I go to the my computer etc and locate my TIF, it says this, Content
IES, and nothing is in the folder.
My concern is I have a virus and can't locate it, even though all scans show
otherwise.

I use this for work, so I know about security, I did not open any email
attachment, I never do, regardless of who it is from.
Please advise.

Should I delete from the activity log?

Thanks
 
S

Sue

Well, I read it all, and it really didn't tell me anything that I
understood, I deleted it from my log in NAV. What I read was it could or
could not be a real virus. Thanks for the help.
 

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