problems browsing the forum pages
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problems browsing the forum pages
Hello everybody,
I'm gonna present myself properly in the main forum pages, in the meantime I would like to signal a problem with the forum itself. I have an iMac and when browsing with Safari the forum pages, it keeps on telling me that the pages are potentially dangerous because of malwares and similar stuff signaled in the past, it then links me to a Google page that gives a detailed report of the issued signaled in the past.
Do you know if there's any way to solve this issue? It's quite annoying to double click to windows everytime you open a new forum page!
Cheers!
I'm gonna present myself properly in the main forum pages, in the meantime I would like to signal a problem with the forum itself. I have an iMac and when browsing with Safari the forum pages, it keeps on telling me that the pages are potentially dangerous because of malwares and similar stuff signaled in the past, it then links me to a Google page that gives a detailed report of the issued signaled in the past.
Do you know if there's any way to solve this issue? It's quite annoying to double click to windows everytime you open a new forum page!
Cheers!
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Re: problems browsing the forum pages
Well that is alarming! are you able to take a screenshot of the warning and send it to me?
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Re: problems browsing the forum pages
I tried to send you a PM but because of the problem it won't let me
anyway, here you go
[img width=800 height=517]http://img91.imageshack.us/img91/8115/picture1q.jpg[/img]
and that's what comes up when u click on the link
[img width=800 height=516]http://img91.imageshack.us/img91/4390/picture2bko.jpg[/img]
Mac rules
anyway, here you go
[img width=800 height=517]http://img91.imageshack.us/img91/8115/picture1q.jpg[/img]
and that's what comes up when u click on the link
[img width=800 height=516]http://img91.imageshack.us/img91/4390/picture2bko.jpg[/img]
Mac rules
Re: problems browsing the forum pages
hi, i have visited this site nearly everday for 5 or so years, on firefox, opera and IE, never found a problem yet, maybe im just lucky, kudos to jason
ps. i just checked when i joined, it was 4 years in january
ps. i just checked when i joined, it was 4 years in january
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Re: problems browsing the forum pages
According to my technical consultant , you are being redirected by the looks of it to google-analistyic.net - there is no error on the website. It must be a virus on your computer - do you have AVG or something to scan your PC?
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Re: problems browsing the forum pages
no mate, i'm running on a Mac, it's quite a safe platform, immune to conventional pc virus and trojans.. it does it only with the forum pages though.. it's quite funny, it happened only once on an officially reported website which contained trojans..
Re: problems browsing the forum pages
For me that looks like an addon like McAffe's SiteAdvisor. Your notification only says that at the Server are other sites hostet at that server witch contains trojans and scripts.... at last that would explain the reachablility of this server ... and mac's and safe... uhhh..
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Re: problems browsing the forum pages
Can you add the forums to a safe site listing? there is nothing wrong according to google and mcaffe as per Lars' link. Not sure what else to suggest but the site is safe
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Re: problems browsing the forum pages
it was a JS hack, found and deleted
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