I always have avast Web Shield and Virus protection running in the background when I'm online so it popped up a warning to move the Trojan to the Virus Chest. In the meantime I ran a virus scan and my computer was clean. I didn't get any warnings for any websites other than AOL so I don't think it was my computer but a problem with AOL. Since they've broken away from Time Warner, perhaps they're doing some new programming and something went wrong somewhere. It seems to me that it was a script problem since the warning said it was a JS:ScriptIP-inf. Whatever happened, it disappeared about 30 minutes after I emailed the list. Thanks all. Lou ------------original message---------------- In a message dated 12/27/2009 1:30:42 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, loumking@aol.com writes: This morning when I opened my AOL software and logged in, I kept getting a warning from my virus program that there was a trojan file named JS:ScriptIP-inf This happened even when I tried to open email or go to any AOL link. The same thing happened when I tried to access AOL through my Internet Explorer connection. I tried to call AOL tech support but they were so swamped with calls I couldn't get through. After about 30 minutes I tried to log on to AOL through their software and my IE connection again, and I didn't get any more warnings. Did anyone else have this problem? Now, however, when I try to log into my boards through rootsweb.com it won't recognize my Username & password. Help anyone?