Firefox has detected a risky site

My firefox has detected a website that was risky and could contain viruses or something... The site has confirmed there was a problem but say it is safe now. So I load the Web page again and no viruses window appears from firefox. But after all this, what should I check for any virus or Trojan horse on my computer? If Yes, how should I do it please?

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