Trojan Attack

timeanddate.com/calendar/monthly.html?month=3&year=2009&country=1
 
Dear Norton,
I was on the site above and when I clicked on the "February" hyperlink, and Norton informed me that they stopped a massive attack by Trojans.
Since then and never before Norton 360 has popped up a few times telling me that they have stopped a Trojan attack.
These attacks are occurring when I have no web browser open.
I do use a physical Router/Firewall, Linksys model befsx41.
I suspect these subsequent attacks are related to the initial attack.
Using Norton 360, I ran a full scan and nothing came up.
I suspect the continual attacks are related to the initial attack.
Since Norton 360 says my computer is clean, I suspect they are still trying to access my computer.
Maybe thru my IP Address.
Is this possible?
What can I do to prevent this?
Can you check out this site and if I am correct, have Norton 360 show this site as dangerous when someone opens this site?
Please advise what to do.
[edit: Please do not link to dangerous websites per the Participation Guidelines and Terms of Service.]

tomtom:

 

Can you have a look in your Intrusion Prevention logs and check the information there.  If you click on each item and then click on more details, it will provide more information about what is happening.

Thank you for responding.

The attacks have stopped.

I have another issue I would appreciate your help with.

I have played "MSN Rocket Mania", (Thru the Microsoft Network), many times in the past with out any problems.

Some months ago when I went to play the game, N360 stated that "Popcaploader.dll", (which is part of the game program),

was a security risk and has been removed.

Is there any way for you to find out if this is really a security risk?_________

If it is not a risk, I would like to add to the exclusion list.

Thank you again for your help.

 

 

Have a look in your quarantine logs in History.  If it is there click on it, and there should be an option to submit it to Symantec for a check.  Probably the file has already been submitted by Community Watch, but if you want to check before restoring, that would be one way.

 

Also, if you believe it to be safe, you can restore it from the quarantine, and submit it here.

 

https://submit.symantec.com/websubmit/retail.cgi