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On Sun, Apr 06, 2008 at 12:18:22PM +0200, Robert Schetterer wrote:

>since yesterday update two older files on my sharedweb where marked as virus
>Submission-ID: 2142059
>Sender: Virus Total
>Submission notes: Signature by Michael Cichosz
>Added: Trojan.Downloader.JS.Agent-1
>these are jquery.js
>which is a widly spreaded java script lib

This is just a javascript library, so that shouldn't be marked as a
Trojan.  It's being passed around in email and possibly being misused,
but it is most definitely not a trojan.  However, we should also
consider that the version being passed around is an altered version, and
so the alterations make it unsuitable for use.  Of course, at this point
those alterations are what should be detected, not the generic library.

>is there really a security problem with it ?
>and where can i find related info
>too me it looks like false positve

Me too, I've not found anything on it yet either.
- -- 
Regards...              Todd
Chris: grep 500 sendmail.mc 
undefine(`FAIL_MAIL_OVER_500_MILES')dnl
Chris: just in case ...
Linux kernel 2.6.22-14-generic   5 users,  load average: 0.03, 0.02, 0.00
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