As I am speaking, my Norton AV engine on my laptop is running and has detected 3 instances of the JS.Trojan.Blinder virus. They are all stored in my Temp Internet Files folder. I searched Symantec's website and found the following information on it:
https://www.sarc.com/avcenter/venc/data/js....an.blinder.html
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JS.Trojan.Blinder is an embedded JavaScript Trojan horse that spoofs the URL displayed in the browser address bar..... When a Web page containing the embedded JavaScript Trojan is visited, the address bar will display a fake URL. The page displayed is a form that requests personal banking and ATM information. This may lead a user to believe that they are visiting a trusted Web site, when they are actually browsing a malicious Web site. |