Wall Street Journal Chrome translator downloads suspicious folders
I'm using Zotero Connector in Chrome 48.
When I save a WSJ article 6-ish additional folders beyond the snapshot folder are saved to my storage folder. I then get virus warnings from Symantec that there are suspicious "servicelogin.html" files in these folders.
Does this sound familiar to anyone? This issue only started last week & I have no idea what is causing this.
Thanks,
Troy
When I save a WSJ article 6-ish additional folders beyond the snapshot folder are saved to my storage folder. I then get virus warnings from Symantec that there are suspicious "servicelogin.html" files in these folders.
Does this sound familiar to anyone? This issue only started last week & I have no idea what is causing this.
Thanks,
Troy
I'm a little confused by "6ish additional folders" though. These are all in the same subfolder of zotero/storage right? If so, that's fine.
Do check that the snapshots actually work for you, btw.
Yes, the new folders are saved to my zotero/storage folder.
The first saved folder looks to contain all of the snapshot files (it's the folder that appears when I choose "show file").
Then, about 3 seconds later, new folders start to appear in zotero/storage.
Just now I saved another WSJ file & 2 "additional" folders were created.
I just want to be sure that I'm not inadvertently also saving bad stuff to my computer.
Thanks
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Thanks again.
Any suggestions as to how to avoid this issue or why has only now started?
I have now turned off Symantec scanning the zotero/storage folder, but I would rather not if possible.
If you want to delete them, you can paste the folder name into the Zotero search bar in All Fields & Tags mode, find the relevant attachments, delete them, and empty the trash.