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My Kaspersky Internet Security said it just blocked a HEUR:Trojan.Script.Generic from this web page (Do not go to the web page below, it may damage your PC):

https://trafficvalidator.com/launch/validatorsrc.min.js

First thing first, can I ask whatwhat's the trojan above? how can I tell if it has effected my PC? Also I think that's weird because the trojan actually comes from a 'https'https web page, normally, I think 'https'https webpage is safe.

Secondly, How does "validator" javascript trojan effect my PC (what can it do)? So if I install an exe to my PC, that contains trojan, then it makes sense cause it has administrator's right and it can change my PC. but I don't understand what a Javascript trojan can do, but if it can really do something bad to my PC, is it a bad idea to enable Javascript for my browser?

Note: I call it "validator" javascript trojan because it comes from the script validatorsrc.min.js

My Kaspersky Internet Security said it just blocked a HEUR:Trojan.Script.Generic from this web page (Do not go to the web page below, it may damage your PC):

https://trafficvalidator.com/launch/validatorsrc.min.js

First thing first, can I ask what the trojan above? how can I tell if it has effected my PC? Also I think that's weird because the trojan actually comes from a 'https' web page, normally, I think 'https' webpage is safe.

Secondly, How does "validator" javascript trojan effect my PC (what can it do)? So if I install an exe to my PC, that contains trojan, then it makes sense cause it has administrator's right and it can change my PC. but I don't understand what a Javascript trojan can do, but if it can really do something bad to my PC, is it a bad idea to enable Javascript for my browser?

Note: I call it "validator" javascript trojan because it comes from the script validatorsrc.min.js

My Kaspersky Internet Security said it just blocked a HEUR:Trojan.Script.Generic from this web page (Do not go to the web page below, it may damage your PC):

https://trafficvalidator.com/launch/validatorsrc.min.js

First thing first, can I ask what's the trojan above? how can I tell if it has effected my PC? Also I think that's weird because the trojan actually comes from a https web page, normally, I think https webpage is safe.

Secondly, How does "validator" javascript trojan effect my PC (what can it do)? So if I install an exe to my PC, that contains trojan, then it makes sense cause it has administrator's right and it can change my PC. but I don't understand what a Javascript trojan can do, but if it can really do something bad to my PC, is it a bad idea to enable Javascript for my browser?

Note: I call it "validator" javascript trojan because it comes from the script validatorsrc.min.js

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123iamking
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How does "validator" javascript trojan effect my PC?

My Kaspersky Internet Security said it just blocked a HEUR:Trojan.Script.Generic from this web page (Do not go to the web page below, it may damage your PC):

https://trafficvalidator.com/launch/validatorsrc.min.js

First thing first, can I ask what the trojan above? how can I tell if it has effected my PC? Also I think that's weird because the trojan actually comes from a 'https' web page, normally, I think 'https' webpage is safe.

Secondly, How does "validator" javascript trojan effect my PC (what can it do)? So if I install an exe to my PC, that contains trojan, then it makes sense cause it has administrator's right and it can change my PC. but I don't understand what a Javascript trojan can do, but if it can really do something bad to my PC, is it a bad idea to enable Javascript for my browser?

Note: I call it "validator" javascript trojan because it comes from the script validatorsrc.min.js