![]() We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience. by right-clicking the avast taskbar icon (the orange (a) ball), and selecting Update -> Engine and Virus Definitions. Anyone who still has this problem is kindly asked to manually update the definitions to the latest version, e.g. ![]() ![]() The fix was released about 45 minutes after the problematic update and has version number 110411-2. Our virus lab staff discovered the problem quickly after releasing the bogus update and immediately started working on a fix. Generally, all sites with a script in a specific format were affected. Virus definition update 110411-1 contained an error that resulted in a good number of innocent sites being flagged as infected. Avast! has published a blog article addressing the false positive-ridden defintions:
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