Here is another URL:
http://www.google.com/safebrowsing/diagnostic?site=emulator-zone.com
(though 13 pages in the last 90 days isn't exactly a thorough test)
Anyway, I downloaded the file myself too (64-bit version only though) and ran it through Microsoft Security Essentials both extracted and as installer, which didn't find anything. I've also ran ClamAV (=Linux AV software) over the entire webroot (all files, all downloads) and it didn't find anything either:
Code:
/www.emulator-zone.com# clamscan --infected -r *
----------- SCAN SUMMARY -----------
Known viruses: 931971
Engine version: 0.97
Scanned directories: 549
Scanned files: 1807
Infected files: 0
Data scanned: 3980.91 MB
Data read: 1377.65 MB (ratio 2.89:1)
Time: 579.269 sec (9 m 39 s)
There is also the possibilitty the trojan infection came through one of our advertisers. However one of them is Google Adsense and I'd expect them to know better. The other company doing banner ads is Burst!Media, which has been around for years as well and is not some shady ad firm that could be duped by malware creators into hosting their stuff very easily (I think).
Then there are two companies (InfoLinks and Kontera) for those "hover over" links everybody likes (ahem). Now I'm not sure how those work, but I don't think they can even contain any malware, due to the nature of these ads not being as interactive as banners.
Now I did in fact get some warnings from a site called "
Clean MX" a little while ago, supposedly stating we were hosting viruses (=so somebody on the web is actually monitoring us for that). But the file in question turned out to be a false positive:
http://www.virustotal.com/file-scan...db1d2af1cee19960cf08b720d31fed3e92-1301554150
(yes, VT reports trouble, but the AV in question are pretty unknown and all hits are "heuristic", which doesn't have to mean anything)
But anyway, we're most definitely
not trying to infect people's PCs with viruses, that I can tell you for sure.