Html:evilcursor-b[trj]

Hi Mitchell.
Thank you for reaching us here.
We'd request you to perform a deep scan and boot time scan using AVG Internet Security to detect and remove hidden infections.
Refer this article on how to run these scans.

I received this notification when I did a scan this week - HTML: EVILCURSOR-B[Trj]… and an AVG tech was able to clear it since I was not.  However the next day, while I was working on an MS Excel file, my mouse began doing other things like trying to open the camera.  I was hacked about a month ago and about every 2 weeks, I experience a episode of where my cursor begins to open applications and do things out of my control. 

Does the AVG product have anything that will check the registry or the bios for worms or Trojans that might have been embedded?  I'm assuming that's what occurred when I was initially hacked.

Hi Mitchell.
Thank you for reaching us here.
We'd request you to perform a deep scan and boot time scan using AVG Internet Security to detect and remove hidden infections.
Refer this article on how to run these scans.