Hi, Yes some people (Avast users?) are getting a message to this effect (iframe-zg). I am still trying to get to the bottom of it. There is a lot of web-chatter that only 2 AVs pick this up and lots of arguments about whether these are false positives or not. I can't get a definitive answer to what string I should be looking for in my page codes...I have run an external check and not found this problem. However, I did find a different problem on Leeds Database index page, which my AVG says it has fixed for me. I have scanned my own machine about 50 times now (I do it every day anyway and update my AV every day too). The web hosting company is saying it can't help :-( I have inserted a "meta tag" (whatever this is) which AVG recommends to be able to monitor alerts people are getting. The only other step seems to be to pay a professional to manually search pages which they say is really difficult and time-consuming. Meanwhile, if in doubt, I can only suggest you stay out. Sherry Landa (Oxford, UK) On 23 May 2013 01:20, Darryl & Hazel <hakelev@optusnet.com.au> wrote: > Unfortunately we are still unable to access the british jewry website - we > get a warning of a Trojan virus and the virus checker will not open the > site. We have tried on other computers which have different virus checkers > and so we know that it is not because ours is over-vigilant! > We are hoping that this will be resolved soon as we would like to log onto > the website > Thank you > > Darryl and Hazel Lipkie > in cold and wet Melbourne > > > Our website is at > www.british-jewry.org.uk > We update regularly. Let us know if you have ideas to offer. > > British-Jewry-admin@rootsweb.com is the address to use for help. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BRITISH-JEWRY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message