I just tried clicking on stipud's thread in the buyers sellers ratings... and got this popped up on the screen????
anyone know what this is about?????
WHATS THIS ABOUT?? WHAT THE HELL?
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WHATS THIS ABOUT?? WHAT THE HELL?
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The Phoenix Gold logo in Martinkruit's signature is linked off of tristanrules.com.
When I hit that website, firefox complains about it being a virus attack site. Several websites (e.g. google) now figure out if a website is trying to send malicious viruses, etc, and if so, they add them to a block list. Firefox and other browsers use these lists to present a warning before the page is displayed.
So I suppose we should ask Tristan why his website is hosting malware, specifically "HTML:Iframe-inf". This means there is a hidden iframe in the page that tries to load up malicious data in the background. It looks like his site may have been hacked, and someone embedded the malicious content there secretly.
In the meantime I will rehost martinkruit's image here, since I am not so keen on bandwidth leeching anyways.
When I hit that website, firefox complains about it being a virus attack site. Several websites (e.g. google) now figure out if a website is trying to send malicious viruses, etc, and if so, they add them to a block list. Firefox and other browsers use these lists to present a warning before the page is displayed.
So I suppose we should ask Tristan why his website is hosting malware, specifically "HTML:Iframe-inf". This means there is a hidden iframe in the page that tries to load up malicious data in the background. It looks like his site may have been hacked, and someone embedded the malicious content there secretly.
In the meantime I will rehost martinkruit's image here, since I am not so keen on bandwidth leeching anyways.
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The image itself is safe, so I doubt you were infected as a result of this... unless you actually navigated to tristanrules.com on your own.bogart wrote:I posted up about this a few weeks ago and someone said I must have had an infection on my computer!!!!!!!
While firefox and avast only seem to be blocking if you hit the actual site, it looks like IE is blocking the phorum simply because we had a link to it.