Someone Received a Virus from my Website?

Calibretto

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Not sure how this happened, but one of my friends says that she ran a virus scan using Kaspersky and it said she had a virus from "craiglloyd.net" which is my personal website.

My website isn't flagged or anything and from what I know, no other visitors have mentioned anything about.

Anyone know what the problem could be?
 
Without knowing what the specifics of the supposedly infection it would be hard to tell. I kinda skimmed through your site, I didn't see any ads displayed. If you can get her to give the full details of what kaspersky found that would help me.
 
Without knowing what the specifics of the supposedly infection it would be hard to tell. I kinda skimmed through your site, I didn't see any ads displayed. If you can get her to give the full details of what kaspersky found that would help me.

Here's a screenshot she took:

 
Tell her to drag the bar up top to the right so that it expands the object column so we can get a full location of where on your site she got it. And it looks like she may be using the trial version of kaspersky cause it says application is not activated up top. The definitions may be outdated and therefore could be a false positive.
 
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Not sure how this happened, but one of my friends says that she ran a virus scan using Kaspersky and it said she had a virus from "craiglloyd.net" which is my personal website.

My website isn't flagged or anything and from what I know, no other visitors have mentioned anything about.

Anyone know what the problem could be?

Very strange, it is Kaspersky 2009 and the date of the log is 2/24/2010 :confused:

I recommend she update her security software immediately and run a full scan.
It seems she forgot or didn't know to update the Kaspersky software so maybe Microsoft Security Essentials is a better security setup for her, it is set and forget :)
 
Tell her to drag the bar up top to the right so that it expands the object column so we can get a full location of where on your site she got it. And it looks like she may be using the trial version of kaspersky cause it says application is not activated up top. The definitions may be outdated and therefore could be a false positive.

Well, it says "http://craiglloyd.net/c" and then it gets cut off. The only subdirectory I have that starts with c is contact (http://craiglloyd.net/contact). I don't see how there could be a virus on that page.
 
It may be a false positive then. She is using an older version, and plus like i said, it says its not activated yet. I wouldn't trust it.
 
I've identified the problem(s) for you below..

Not sure how this happened, but one of my friends says that she ran a virus scan using Kaspersky and it said she had a virus from "craiglloyd.net" which is my personal website.

My website isn't flagged or anything and from what I know, no other visitors have mentioned anything about.

Anyone know what the problem could be?
 
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