Also getting Deceptive Site warning, not getting any mail either cause of this.
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Also getting Deceptive Site warning, not getting any mail either cause of this.
When I have a PC issue at work it takes the IT folks 4 days to even acknowledge my open ticket. feedback is great but now everyone needs to calm down a bit... be patient, the issue will be resolved ASAP
Well like every one else, got a deceptive warning trying to access the forum today.
Clicked ignored, but still keeps warning me, a dozen times now.
Been using firefox, looks like its in several browsers. Reported to google my Google Safe Browsing report.
Told them to pull their head out of their asses, that the site has always been safe.
Who in the fuck reported this site as deceptive?
Been coming here 10+years, NO ISSUES.
Getting really fed up of idiots messing up things for everyone.
Moderators if your reading, your doing good.
I'm getting it in both my Firefox and Chrome browsers.
I've yet to receive the message on my iPad using Firefox AND Safari, so I don't know what's up.
I think these things work through automatic reporting by your browser (unless you turn this feature off), rather than someone choosing to report a problem https://www.google.com/chrome/browse...=en-US#malware. Even if there was just one infected file or link posted somewhere on this site, site blocking may be triggered if people keep clicking on it.
OK, it's gone from both my browsers now - for now at least.
My earlier post was me posting from my Chrome browser on my iPhone. When I posted then, I had access to a more scaled-down version of this forum.
This seems to be related to a "poisoned URL" which forces a redirect to a forced download of potential malware. As others have reported, clicking on the "Escort Reviews" link redirects to "filestore72.info". This is a common tactic used by propagators of Mac malware to try to trick people into downloading and installing stuff with names like MacCleaner, iCleaner etc. I don't know what, if any, effect this would have for a Windows user. It would be interesting to know if this experience is cross-platform or not.
From my experience, it's only the Google link that is poisoned; it should be possible to head to the top level domain URL from a bookmark or desktop shortcut. If not, you may have to turn off warnings in your browsers prefs/security settings
No problems accessing the forum via Firefox this morning, c9.00 am.