I recently took a screen capture in Snagit (the camtasia "brother" screen capture tool). I then saved the capture to a folder. A minute later my Norton anti-virus popped up and said it had blocked a Bloodhound Exploit (severity high). I looked at the file path of where it was, and it was the jpg I had just saved, but then added onto to myimage.jpg was the following: myimage.jpg\vcm_s_kf_m160_160x140.jpg
How does this virus work?
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I recently took a screen capture in Snagit (the camtasia "brother" screen capture tool). I then saved the capture to a folder.
A minute later my Norton anti-virus popped up and said it had blocked a Bloodhound Exploit (severity high). I looked at the file path of where it was, and it was the jpg I had just saved, but then added onto to myimage.jpg was the following: myimage.jpg\vcm_s_kf_m160_160x140.jpg
Would this mean I have some type of virus on my computer that attaches onto the back of files that I save?
A minute later my Norton anti-virus popped up and said it had blocked a Bloodhound Exploit (severity high). I looked at the file path of where it was, and it was the jpg I had just saved, but then added onto to myimage.jpg was the following: myimage.jpg\vcm_s_kf_m160_160x140.jpg
Would this mean I have some type of virus on my computer that attaches onto the back of files that I save?
- Tashi Mortier
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