QUOTE (jane @ Nov 26 2008, 12:14 AM)

You're right... I actually don't think my PC is infected, but it's making me nervous anyway...
The thing is, I downloaded pictures from my digital camera to my pc, edited some of them with Photoshop and try to send them per email. Bitdefender alerts say, my message would contain a Trojan.Script.5758. I have never heard .jpg pictures could contain a virus or do I have wrong information...? The fact is, my e-mails containing pictures are automatically replaced by a Bitdefender message, so I can't send anything actually... Of course, I could deactivate Bitdefender while sending e-mails, but why do I have an antivirus software, if I cannot use its full options?? ;(
If anyone has an idea, it would be great...
'Morning...
If this was happening to me, I'd almost be inclined to turn off the option for scanning out-going mail and send a .jpg to a pal. I'd then get him/her to scan it to see what the result was. Or alternatively, scan the .jpg locally by some other means.
The lack of info on this trojan (and the fact that the scant amount of info only points to discussions of this thing on BD fora) is intruiging.
Just for the record, I use TS2009 and have had no such issue.