As previously mentioned phishing is not a virus. A phishing website is a fake website that tries to get your personal and/or financial information. It may seem to be a shopping or courier site that tries to get payments by credit card, or a fake bank site which tries to get you bank login details etc.

tm-img.com only asks your email address (which must be confirmed) and a password. The password, of course, should not be the same as you use for any critcal application. It is stored in a secure and encrypted way and even the admins are unable to see what the password is.

The only link that the site has which relates to financial issues is the donation link to PayPal. PayPal is certainly secure and the donation link is the same as used on thousands, if not millions, of sites. tm-img has no way of seeing that information either, except via the notification emails that are sent by PayPal.

I can only think of two possibilities for this problem, or perhaps 3.

1. AVG has an algorithm that has given a false positive. In this case it would be nice if people would take the trouble to report it as such to AVG.
2. Someone has maliciously reported the site. Again it should be reported to AVG as a false positive.
3. tm-img.com is on a shared server and someone may have a suspicious website on that server. In this case a whole range of ip addresses may be subject to this problem. I do not know if AVG uses ip address as part of its system.

PS. I just checked a few items to be sure that the web site had not been hacked and to make sure that there were no strange links anywhere. In the process I deleted 4 users that had created accounts with images and links in their profiles to websites that have nothing to do with Morgan.

I have also raised a support ticket with our service host to see if they can do anything.