The… site... is... fixed. Dammit google.
Guys Be Careful!
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You can ignore it now since its been fixed. But help getting it unlisted by clicking "this is not a harmful site". and you can browse using http://forums.arlongpark.net/
That's what I did the first time, but then I got the same warning message twice. Is there a way to disable the warnings?
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That's what I did the first time, but then I got the same warning message twice. Is there a way to disable the warnings?
Same question here
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OKay, I've been reading this thread since the beginning with a smile thinking "hahahhaha, nice luck losers I never ever had problems with this site, ever!"
But now for the first time I got a malware message from Chrome when I was on the HunterxHunter-thread./just sayin!
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Nod32 has been popping up virus messages on this site for a long while now, then they go away for a bit. They came back not long ago but today it was fine. Then just now when I went on the site the screen goes red and it says "Warning! Attack Site" with the option to get me out of there, see what the problem is or ignore.
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Yeah you guys really need to read brennens and urouges posts
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I am sure someone on the forum just posted a bad link.
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@metteminne:
Is there a way to disable the warnings?
Same question here
i use firefox and to turn them off i went to Tools > Options > Security.
i unchecked the box that says "Block reported attack sites", and i was able to get into AP. -
I just got a warning from Fire Fox that this is an attack site.
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They said the site is fixed but I just got the message again.
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I have a completely Different problem.
Just went to AP news page and google chrome detected malware but avast didn't, anyone got this too?
No but seriously, I did. Google still hasn't recognized that the problem's been fixed.
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Yesterday NOD32 started blocking an address, it was a forum script ( http://www.apforums.net/clientscript/yui/connection/connection-min.js?v=415 ). NOD identified it as an HTML/Iframe.B.Gen virus.
Today, as soon as I connect to the forum, I get a Red Screen of Death (a malware warning) on Firefox (6.0.2).
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I'm getting blocked by google with every page.
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I'm getting the message again. Can an Administrator clarify for me if there is a danger or not? Please and thanks.
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Avast is going nuts for me too.
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Just got the message. Google has blocked the site, and said it was a malware site or something. I clicked on "why was this site blocked" and it said some stuff like "14 of 25 users downloaded malware" or some shit. I just clicked on "This site is safe" and then went to the normal forums page. So, uhm, no danger from this site, right?
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You guys are all going to get cancer.
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Proportion blown.
This is what's happening here.
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Ok this is starting to get funny as hell. I guess something good came out of this.
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OKay, I've been reading this thread since the beginning with a smile thinking "hahahhaha, nice luck losers I never ever had problems with this site, ever!"
But now for the first time I got a malware message from Chrome when I was on the HunterxHunter-thread./just sayin!
Rofl that was exactly what I've been doing. This was the first time I got a message. All this while I've been like wahahaha superior system!
It still popped up earlier and the forum still isn't working quite so well for me (lags here and there, difficulty scrolling) but I'll take the mods' word for it.
If my computer gets destroyed I'm stealing the Disneyland funds. -
I had to disable my malware security on Firefox to get here! D:
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I'm still getting the message on GoogleChrome, but shrug, no big. I know I'm safe here.
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Luckly the other URL for the site (aforementioned) works like a charm.
I mean, having a fucking warning message come up on EVERY page you go to is a bit…. well frustrating.
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Luckly the other URL for the site (aforementioned) works like a charm.
I mean, having a fucking warning message come up on EVERY page you go to is a bit…. well frustrating.
So I can kinda understand some of the concern.i'll post it again
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I'm still getting the message on GoogleChrome, but shrug, no big. I know I'm safe here.
same here DX
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Please note that i haven't changed Malwarebyte's security definitions for the program: they're the default ones.
Is this Google or Malwarebytes?
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I suppose I'll say this once. Google is using a system that looks at the last 30 DAYS, rather than the hourly basis some of you are concerned about. If a high enough percentage of users have encountered at least one issue in the past 30 days, this happens. Of course we'll try convincing google otherwise, but there's no reason to assume they'd be quick to fix something like this manually. The notice went away for me after I clicked the button to verify that the site was safe, which also does its part to counteract the negative feedback which is triggering the system. Since then I haven't been warned a single time. The worst part about this is that I might not notice right away if we get hit again due to all of this google spam.
In short, I don't know when this google issue will be resolved, but to fix it on your end (and to help us), just hit the button to verify that the site is safe. If you don't see it, then just click to "ignore this warning."
@HTC:
http://img851.imageshack.us/img851/9472/20110916094934.png
Please note that i haven't changed Malwarebyte's security definitions for the program: they're the default ones.
Is this Google or Malwarebytes?
That's the google thing.
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I suppose I'll say this once. Google is using a system that looks at the last 30 DAYS, rather than the hourly basis some of you are concerned about. If a high enough percentage of users have encountered at least one issue in the past 30 days, this happens. Of course we'll try convincing google otherwise, but there's no reason to assume they'd be quick to fix something like this manually. The notice went away for me after I clicked the button to verify that the site was safe, which also does its part to counteract the negative feedback which is triggering the system. Since then I haven't been warned a single time. The worst part about this is that I might not notice right away if we get hit again due to all of this google spam.
In short, I don't know when this google issue will be resolved, but to fix it on your end (and to help us), just hit the button to verify that the site is safe. If you don't see it, then just click to "ignore this warning."
That's the google thing.
How do you do that ? I always click on "proceed anyway" which is the only clickable option besides "go back" and I always get it when I open a page from the forums in a new tab.
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I honestly don't remember, since I can't get the thing to pop back up again. Regardless of address or browser used.
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I suppose I'll say this once. Google is using a system that looks at the last 30 DAYS, rather than the hourly basis some of you are concerned about. If a high enough percentage of users have encountered at least one issue in the past 30 days, this happens. Of course we'll try convincing google otherwise, but there's no reason to assume they'd be quick to fix something like this manually. The notice went away for me after I clicked the button to verify that the site was safe, which also does its part to counteract the negative feedback which is triggering the system. Since then I haven't been warned a single time. The worst part about this is that I might not notice right away if we get hit again due to all of this google spam.
In short, I don't know when this google issue will be resolved, but to fix it on your end (and to help us), just hit the button to verify that the site is safe. If you don't see it, then just click to "ignore this warning."
That's the google thing.
I honestly don't remember, since I can't get the thing to pop back up again. Regardless of address or browser used.
I was convinced it was Malwarebytes. Since i'm using Firefox 9.01, i thought that might have something to do with it as well.
When i disabled Malwarebytes website blocking, the warning went away … i'll enable it again so see if it pops up again.
EDIT
Nope: i was wrong. It didn't go away.
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Hm, just got the Google warning. Apparently it's pointing at the 15th as the date something suspicious went down. Dunno if that helps any. I know I'm safe enough on this site, though.
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Basically the admins have stole all your credit card details to fund the next Disneyland trip.
I forget to mention Urouges beard extensions.
Plundered from unicorns and rinsed in the tears of orphaned puppies resulting in a beard so strong it can bend the very fabric of space!
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Huh, weird. I did the same thing as Urouge, but it still happens everytime I enter the website. Stupid Google.
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@No:
How do you do that ? I always click on "proceed anyway" which is the only clickable option besides "go back" and I always get it when I open a page from the forums in a new tab.
got rerouted here on clicking on that ignore warning in the google message.See if its any help.
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Google just likes to be a bitch.
I'd stop using it, but who else is going to give me those pleasures in the night?
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I tried clicking on 'ignore this warning' but still didnt work so I had to switch from firefox to internet explorer
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Anybody's computer got blown up in their face yet? It's taking a pretty long time to happen.
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I only had slight trouble once yesterday. Although I do seem to have problem with the forum screwing up the spacing on the posts. I assume it's getting sorted out tho lol
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Anybody's computer got blown up in their face yet? It's taking a pretty long time to happen.
Not yet, but I got the ton of warnings on Safari for the first time today, and I thought I might be headed in that direction.
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@HTC:
[qimg]http://img851.imageshack.us/img851/9472/20110916094934.png[/qimg] Please note that i haven't changed Malwarebyte's security definitions for the program: they're the default ones. Is this Google or Malwarebytes?
Firefox got this screen too
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Firefox got this screen too
I'm using Firefox 9.0a1 (2011-09-16).
I thought this warning came from Malwarebytes: i was wrong.
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hey guys google chromed warned me bout some virus on this website. I dunt know if this is serious can some one let me know plz.
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No dear. Apparently it is no longer a threat, but since Google seems to only update their info monthly, the warning is still in effect despite the fact that the problem has been fixed.
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I'm getting it, too. Good to know the problem has been fixed.
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If your using firefox, go to Tools>options>Security> and untick "Block reported attack sites"". Might harm your computer if you try going to a another reported attack site that isn't APforums though, (it will not warn you). So whatever the problem is, it''s fixed?
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Since its only happened after this 'attack' I just wanting to know if there's a fix for the spacing issue. Pressing enter to space things out doesn't work anymore. See. This is spaced 3 lines down. Not like that for me :/
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Since its only happened after this 'attack' I just wanting to know if there's a fix for the spacing issue. Pressing enter to space things out doesn't work anymore. See. This is spaced 3 lines down. Not like that for me :/
You mean
Like this ?
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@No:
You mean Like this ?
Yup. Doesn't work for me at all. Only happened since I got the warning message a few days ago.