Just dump firefox's cache (Tools > Clear Recent History > Select Everything and hit Clear Now) if you don't have any cached data you want to keep, sometimes malicious things can be stored in your browser cache when those happen (bad scripts, viruses..etc).
When you get attacked again, just open the task manager, and force close firefox.exe (the process, not the open windows).
You should be ok, Probably won't help you or matter much - But I've been attacked with those many times over the years without virus protection and I've never had any major problems (no stolen accounts, no phished data, no keyloggers) nothing of that sort. If I've ever gotten anything virus related, it was aimed at destroying anything in the /Windows and /system32 folders instead, destroying the OS. Ah the joys of one time using Windows 24/7.. nowadays..well......
EDIT: AVG will always hate TexMod.exe. Even when I had AVG 8 (yes I did experiment with antivirus software at one time, but it truely is a waste of time), I'd open texmod and then AVG would actually go berserk and then just freeze the system..then I tossed it. Once, it sent my system into a BSOD that actually just..shut off the hard drive while the computer was running, while I was listening to music...no reason at all..bam, the HDD header arm clank...when the hard drive turns off then a BSOD appeared. The cause was AVG.
Last edited by Bob Slydell; Feb 18, 2010 at 05:46 AM // 05:46..
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