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Cory W
05-04-2012, 09:11 AM
At least that's what I'm being told.


dmctalk.org contains content from mavmor.in, a site known to distribute malware. Your computer might catch a virus if you visit this site.
Google has found malicious software may be installed onto your computer if you proceed. If you've visited this site in the past or you trust this site, it's possible that it has just recently been compromised by a hacker. You should not proceed, and perhaps try again tomorrow or go somewhere else.
We have already notified mavmor.in that we found malware on the site. For more about the problems found on mavmor.in, visit the Google Safe Browsing diagnostic page.



Anyone else getting it? How does this happen? Who's putting stuff up from a malicious site?

sean
05-04-2012, 09:21 AM
At least that's what I'm being told.
Anyone else getting it? How does this happen? Who's putting stuff up from a malicious site?

mike said he saw the message this morning but I've tried it on safari, FF and ie and have yet to get his message.

Notifier
05-04-2012, 09:28 AM
I got a message this morning from Avast, wouldn't even let me connect to the site.

Morpheus
05-04-2012, 09:52 AM
mike said he saw the message this morning but I've tried it on safari, FF and ie and have yet to get his message.

I'm using Safari and I get this message each time I click on a page:
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Tillsy
05-04-2012, 10:28 AM
Yep, as of tonight (Friday 4th May) my Mac is suddenly popping up two warnings I must click through for every single link I click on dmctalk.org - I have NO virus checking or other security software, pure stock standard Mac OSX and Safari.

ccurzio
05-04-2012, 10:39 AM
The malicious iframe has returned. It's present on every page, just like last time.

Someone needs to go in and remove the offending code from the footer template and/or the javascript files that power vbulletin. That'll band-aid the problem until someone can install a proper fix.


mike said he saw the message this morning but I've tried it on safari, FF and ie and have yet to get his message.

If you have link checking disabled, you'll never see the message in your browser. The actual problem on the server still exists, though. :(

mluder
05-04-2012, 12:05 PM
I'm getting it on IE 9 as well. Every link I click pops up a warning message that an "Unauthorized URL is detected."

Cheers.
Steve

Farrar
05-04-2012, 12:22 PM
Who's putting stuff up from a malicious site?

I blame Bill. ;-) Just kidding.

FWIW, Avast wouldn't let me connect this morning from my Windows machine, but I can use the site in FF from my Linux-based laptop with no problems.

Tamir A.
05-04-2012, 02:10 PM
Took care of this, and figuring out ways to avoid again in the future. Sorry for worrying anyone, but site was and still is safe.

T.

EarlHickey
05-09-2012, 12:06 AM
Took care of this, and figuring out ways to avoid again in the future. Sorry for worrying anyone, but site was and still is safe.

T.

I do find it amazing and assuring that this is one of the few sites, much less pages, to be found on the net that does not run or require a viewer to run a myriad of scripts period. Whomever owns the forum and calls the shots should be commended for that.

I know of several pages and bulletin boards that attempt to run more than a half of a dozen various scripts and have seemingly sold themselves to the double agents at google and a few other data miners/trackers/etc.

Dangermouse
05-09-2012, 10:51 AM
True.

I run a Firefox add-on called Ghostery which displays all the tracking software on a page, and it never shows anything here. Thanks guys.