Hello Zachary,
Thank you for your patience and understanding. AS per requested from our developers, we keep you informed that "Nimda" is a malicious JavaScript, probably found in browser cache. It was probably found on some site that you might visited, and it was running in your browser or leaving your Mac no worse for it. It may have done something like display a scam pop-up or something similar, or may have attempted to infect the machine via Windows vulnerabilities (which would not work on your Mac). No need to worry, its not an threat. We can safely ignore this. In this case we need to clear browser's caches, that should fix the issue.
Ref link: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/7901091?start=0&tstart=0 .
Feel free to contact us for further assistance with AVG.
Hello Zachary,
Thank you for your patience and understanding. AS per requested from our developers, we keep you informed that "Nimda" is a malicious JavaScript, probably found in browser cache. It was probably found on some site that you might visited, and it was running in your browser or leaving your Mac no worse for it. It may have done something like display a scam pop-up or something similar, or may have attempted to infect the machine via Windows vulnerabilities (which would not work on your Mac). No need to worry, its not an threat. We can safely ignore this. In this case we need to clear browser's caches, that should fix the issue.
Ref link: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/7901091?start=0&tstart=0 .
Feel free to contact us for further assistance with AVG.
I have a paid account and my scanner cannot deal with two JS:Nimda-B [Trj]
I have tried to find it myself in my Macbook files, and have had no luck.
Can i get some help?