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Help virus or something else on my Prestashop


alen29

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Hi Friends.

My Prestashop webpage show trojan allert and want to install some plugin named "Microsoft data acces- remote data services dat"

In my VPS server is installed 2 different prestashop. the other one is not make a trouble for me. just the one.

I add the picture of the warning.

Need help

Thank you.

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Hello alen29,

I think nobody has helped because they cant with this problem (its not prestashop that has caused this).

Somehow your files (or at least one of them is infected with what I dont know).

In your admin on the server you upload your files to do you have a virus checker ? (I am using cpanel and it has one). If not you will need to get in touch with your hosting provider and see what they say.

I hope this helps

All the best,
Cerberus22

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the problem is on your computer, not in prestashop.
and you won't get more help with comment like "What kind a forum is that ?"...

Yeah; no problems on that shop for me here. Guessing your friend's pc has some spy/ad-ware on it.
Open the box of anti-spyware goodies and test it thoroughly :)

If it's a simple piece of spyware it might've just modified his hosts file; double-check there's no funny entries belonging to your specific domain in the hosts file of his computer, it should only contain 127.0.0.1 / localhost
The hosts file is usually located in C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hosts_file
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Thank you mate.


the problem is on your computer, not in prestashop.
and you won't get more help with comment like "What kind a forum is that ?"...

Yeah; no problems on that shop for me here. Guessing your friend's pc has some spy/ad-ware on it.
Open the box of anti-spyware goodies and test it thoroughly :)

If it's a simple piece of spyware it might've just modified his hosts file; double-check there's no funny entries belonging to your specific domain in the hosts file of his computer, it should only contain 127.0.0.1 / localhost
The hosts file is usually located in C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hosts_file
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