Getting warning when broswing to USASG
Getting this page all of a sudden:
Safe Browsing.
Diagnostic page for [URL]usasexguide.info[/URL].
What is the current listing status for [URL]usasexguide.info[/URL]?
Site is listed as suspicious. Visiting this web site may harm your computer.
Part of this site was listed for suspicious activity 7 time (s) over the past 90 days.
What happened when Google visited this site?
Of the 1775 pages we tested on the site over the past 90 days, 491 page (s) resulted in malicious software being downloaded and installed without user consent. The last time Google visited this site was on 2013-12-27, and the last time suspicious content was found on this site was on 2013-12-27.
Malicious software includes 18 exploit (s). Successful infection resulted in an average of 2 new process (es) on the target machine.
Google is full of shit! Use Internet Explorer.
[BLUE]Greetings Everyone,
Google has been erroneously reporting that the USASG forum contains malware.
We subscribe to a virus/malware scanning service that scans the USASG site every hour looking for viruses, malware and/or other security hacks on the forum. This service alerted us of the Google warning within minutes of Google's notice.
Our virus/malware scanning service immediately scanned our entire server and advised us that there is no virus or malware hosted on our website or the server itself.
[b]
You may read the Google report at...
[URL]http://safebrowsing.clients.google.com/safebrowsing/diagnostic?client=Firefox&hl=en-US&site=http://www.usasexguide.info/forum/[/URL][/b]
Please read the text in the middle of the Google report that states...
[quote=google][b][size=4][color=black]Has this site hosted malware? No, this site has not hosted malicious software over the past 90 days.[/color][/size][/b][/quote]According to Google, the problem they have is that apparently the forum contains an EXTERNAL LINK to another website that they believe has a virus and/or malware.
My programmer and server admin are both working now to identify and remove the [b][size=4]EXTERNAL LINK.[/size][/b]
Let me repeat: According to Google's own report, the warning is [b][size=4]DUE to a MALWARE ISSUE on ANOTHER WEBSITE.[/size][/b]
We expect to have problematic links removed from the forum and functioning normally within a few hours.
Of course, it would be very helpful if fucking Google would tell us what is or where they found the link to the alleged malware website, but they are of no fucking use whatsoever.
The reality is that it's probably a redirected link, so we're only going to find it by clicking on every one of the thousands of links in the forum until we find the link that redirects us to the alleged malware website.
Google is a bunch of complete assholes posting these public warnings when they acknowledge that our website is clean of malware and without telling us what link is the problem.
Why don't they just blacklist the alleged malware website and leave it at that?
Anyway, I appreciate your patience in this regard.
Thanks,
Jackson
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RE: Google is full of shit! Use Internet Explorer
[QUOTE=Admin;1966673] Google has been erroneously reporting that the USASG forum contains malware [/QUOTE]Actually it reported that a link here from another site was the source of the buggly wugglies. I also tried using Firefox (which also alerted to the problems) and Internet Explorer, but my AVG alerted to Java script from a third party site linked from here trying to sneak stuff through my firewall.
Your Payment Security System Has Been Compromised
Hello Jackson,
I have a very strong suspicion your system may have suffered a security breach in regards to payment for subscriptions. I recently used a seldom accessed Visa card to pay my annual fees for your services, and within a week I've had two attempts made to use that card for significant internet purchases, forcing me to cancel the card.
As there has been virtually no other activity on this card for quite some time, it is very concerning that a payment rendered to you may have somehow made access to my credit card number and information available to thieves. Obviously there is no way I or anyone can prove this one way or the other, but thought it best to share my concerns.
-- Rippa.
FWIW. Today's blocked intrusions
Today my antivirus has blocked intrusions on this site from IP 81.177.6.231:80, from URL " humanhuman. Net / see / help / php". The see in this URL is actually the third letter of the alphabet that identifies most main drives on a personal computer, but was changed by the forum editor.
Google Chrome Seems to be Doing It Again Today
[QUOTE=Admin;1966673][BLUE]Greetings Everyone,
Google has been erroneously reporting that the USASG forum contains malware.
We subscribe to a virus/malware scanning service that scans the USASG site every hour looking for viruses, malware and/or other security hacks on the forum. This service alerted us of the Google warning within minutes of Google's notice.
Our virus/malware scanning service immediately scanned our entire server and advised us that there is no virus or malware hosted on our website or the server itself.
[b]
You may read the Google report at...
[URL]http://safebrowsing.clients.google.com/safebrowsing/diagnostic?client=Firefox&hl=en-US&site=http://www.usasexguide.info/forum/[/URL][/b]
Please read the text in the middle of the Google report that states...
According to Google, the problem they have is that apparently the forum contains an EXTERNAL LINK to another website that they believe has a virus and/or malware.
My programmer and server admin are both working now to identify and remove the [b]
Let me repeat: According to Google's own report, the warning is [b][size=4]DUE to a MALWARE ISSUE on ANOTHER WEBSITE.[/b]
We expect to have problematic links removed from the forum and functioning normally within a few hours.
Of course, it would be very helpful if fucking Google would tell us what is or where they found the link to the alleged malware website, but they are of no fucking use whatsoever.
The reality is that it's probably a redirected link, so we're only going to find it by clicking on every one of the thousands of links in the forum until we find the link that redirects us to the alleged malware website.
Google is a bunch of complete assholes posting these public warnings when they acknowledge that our website is clean of malware and without telling us what link is the problem.
Why don't they just blacklist the alleged malware website and leave it at that?
Anyway, I appreciate your patience in this regard.
Thanks,
Jackson
===========================================[/BLUE][/QUOTE]Wanted to make sure someone in admin knew about it in case something can be done. Thanks.