JS:Downloader-FHY [Trj]

Hello Shayla,

Let's check with it. Provide us the screenshot http://support.avg.com/SupportArticleView?urlname=How-to-create-a-screenshot of that detection message with full path to have  better understanding.

Click on "See details" at bottom right corner of that detection message to view its full path. May I know at what instance you are receiving this popup?

I've received this message several times today:

"We've safely aborted connection on cdn-curse-com.videoplayerhub.com because it was infected with JS:Downloader-FHY [Trj]"

I have ran several scans with both AVG and Malwarebytes but neither one can find a thing on this. It seems to have attached itself to my Google Chrome as it states that the process came from the Google.exe. I've tried resetting my browser, and letting Chrome scan for anything and it can't find anything either. 

Hello, I have detected JS:Downloader-FHY [Trj] also.when I go to the ltimes website.  I've enclosed a screen shot.  Screen shot JS:Downloader-FHY [Trj]

I hope this helps.  
James Peretti

Hello Shayla,

Let's check with it. Provide us the screenshot http://support.avg.com/SupportArticleView?urlname=How-to-create-a-screenshot of that detection message with full path to have  better understanding.

Click on "See details" at bottom right corner of that detection message to view its full path. May I know at what instance you are receiving this popup?

Hi Shayla,

Thank you for providing us the screenshot. We suggest you to add the Opera file to the exception list on AVG Internet Security (open AVG Internet Security > Menu > Settings > Components > Web shield > Customize > Exception > Add exception under URL path). You can also refer to this article (https://t.co/hFbDIKZBlZ) to add exception in Web Shield.

This threat detection could also be a false positive. If you would like to submit the file for analysis to check if it is false positive, please visit this web page https://t.co/MhonAKjNOI and fill in the form.

Thanks,
Vishnu Vardan