Apparently, AVG is finding a Java malware exploit in one of my RSS feeds. Unfortunately, the alert message doesn't say, "This specific RSS feed is infected". How do I find out which RSS feed is the problem?

Hi W,
There should be address of detection in dialog (after clicking show more).
Thanks

It can be something redirecting you to infected pages or extension in browser or even infected dns server.
Thanks

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There wasn't an address. As far as I can tell, it looks like it was malware on an advertising server, with ads embedded in the page. It was showing me the URL of the ad, but not the page the ad was on. The URLs it showed had nothing to do with any page I was on or any RSS feed I subscribe to. In the "Show More" section, the URL field was blank. I generally have several tabs open at once, as well as subscribe to many RSS feeds, so there was no way for me to know where the alert was coming from. It's occurred irregularly and randomly since the first alert, which is why I think it's an ad on a page or in an RSS feed, rather than the item itself.

It can be something redirecting you to infected pages or extension in browser or even infected dns server.
Thanks

W S, Re AVG Community Support expert assistance… They will attend to your posting @ their earliest convenience but please bear in mind that it's now the weekend (http://forums.avg.com/ww-en/avg-forums?sec=thread&act=show&id=190509) in Brno, Czech Rep…
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There wasn't an address. As far as I can tell, it looks like it was malware on an advertising server, with ads embedded in the page. It was showing me the URL of the ad, but not the page the ad was on. The URLs it showed had nothing to do with any page I was on or any RSS feed I subscribe to. In the "Show More" section, the URL field was blank. I generally have several tabs open at once, as well as subscribe to many RSS feeds, so there was no way for me to know where the alert was coming from. It's occurred irregularly and randomly since the first alert, which is why I think it's an ad on a page or in an RSS feed, rather than the item itself.