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A client of ours is getting the following prompt from their anti-virus software ESET when attempting to login as of this morning.
It appears to be referring to an Umbraco JS file.
We are using a different anti-virus software, and are getting no prompts.
Wondering if anyone else has seen this?
Is this something that is at the clients end or on the website server?
Could it be related to this
https://umbraco.com/follow-us/blog-archive/2015/2/5/security-alert-update-clientdependency-immediately/
Thanks
Carl
Hi Carl
Appreciate the link. The site is built using Umbraco 7.3.7 so I presume the site already has that patch.
HI Sean,
Probably just a false positive related to the screw up in the anti-virus ...
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/02/29/esetantivirusfalse_positive/
HTH
Steve
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Anti-virus prompt when attempting to login
A client of ours is getting the following prompt from their anti-virus software ESET when attempting to login as of this morning.
It appears to be referring to an Umbraco JS file.
We are using a different anti-virus software, and are getting no prompts.
Wondering if anyone else has seen this?
Is this something that is at the clients end or on the website server?
Could it be related to this
https://umbraco.com/follow-us/blog-archive/2015/2/5/security-alert-update-clientdependency-immediately/
Thanks
Carl
Hi Carl
Appreciate the link. The site is built using Umbraco 7.3.7 so I presume the site already has that patch.
HI Sean,
Probably just a false positive related to the screw up in the anti-virus ...
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/02/29/esetantivirusfalse_positive/
HTH
Steve
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