Thanks for the info; I was worried the problem was my computer or the site. I had the same problem last night. I will try and change that setting, because I'd prefer to use Firefox instead of I. E.
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Thanks for the info; I was worried the problem was my computer or the site. I had the same problem last night. I will try and change that setting, because I'd prefer to use Firefox instead of I. E.
I had a similar issue with Google Chrome. Here is what it says:
What is the current listing status for usasexguide. Info?
Site is listed as suspicious. Visiting this web site may harm your computer.
Part of this site was listed for suspicious activity 1 time (s) over the past 90 days.
What happened when Google visited this site?
Of the 89 pages we tested on the site over the past 90 days. 2 page (s) resulted in malicious software being downloaded and installed without user consent. The last time Google visited this site was on 2011-08-11, and the last time suspicious content was found on this site was on 2011-08-10.
Malicious software includes 3 scripting exploit (s). Successful infection resulted in an average of 2 new process (es) on the target machine.
Malicious software is hosted on 1 domain (s) , including loj7g. CZ. Cc.
My Camino browser gave me the same malware message (derived from Google information) every time I tried to reach a new page. It also wouldn't let me post this message. I fixed it by unchecking the proper box in "preferences; security", and now it is back to normal. Fortunately, I use a mac.
J US
Why do I keep getting this warning on several different computers and on Safari and Firefox Browsers. I have done a variety of things to try to bypass, but it keeps blocking me. Any help you can provide would be appreciated. Either PM or post here.
Thank You!
[ATTACH=CONFIG]140670[/ATTACH]
Why do I keep getting this warning on several different computers and on Safari and Firefox Browsers. I have done a variety of things to try to bypass, but it keeps blocking me. Any help you can provide would be appreciated. Either PM or post here.
Thank You
[QUOTE=Loving302; 1254894]Why do I keep getting this warning on several different computers and on Safari and Firefox Browsers. I have done a variety of things to try to bypass, but it keeps blocking me. Any help you can provide would be appreciated. Either PM or post here.
Thank You[/QUOTE]I am getting the same warning and block on Google Chrome. Saying it has detected malware on two instances of test.
[QUOTE=Loving302; 1254894]Why do I keep getting this warning on several different computers and on Safari and Firefox Browsers. I have done a variety of things to try to bypass, but it keeps blocking me. Any help you can provide would be appreciated. Either PM or post here.
Thank You[/QUOTE]For some reason this site was listed as a possible site for trying to install malicious software while visiting the site. I can honestly say that is bull. I have never had any issues with this site.
To stop the blocked pages messages you are getting in Firefox please do the following.
Go to tools.
Options.
Security.
Uncheck the box that states " Block reported attack sites "
I hope this helps. Until the administrators of this site contact Google on this matter it will remain on the block site list.
Be safe.
Austin
I have to try another search engine if I type in the site. You get a warning this a "bad" site.
I don't have it bookmarked on my home computer.
[QUOTE=Loving302; 1254894]Why do I keep getting this warning on several different computers and on Safari and Firefox Browsers. I have done a variety of things to try to bypass, but it keeps blocking me. Any help you can provide would be appreciated. Either PM or post here.
Thank You[/QUOTE]I had this problem pop-up also on Safari and it made browsing this site difficult and posting impossible. The fix is similar to the firefox fix described below. If you're using Safari on a mac click on the word Safari in the upper left then select preferences, then security, and then uncheck the "warn about fraudulent sites" tab. This problem just started popping up Tuesday night August 9th.
[QUOTE=Seva Lurker; 1254586]My browser of preference is Mozilla's Firefox. Well it seems to have (several years ago no less) teamed up with Google to protect us from ourselves.
Now I do not deny there is way to much 'phishing' and 'malware' floating around the web. However, my AV and internet security do an adequate job of stopping it.
Anyway, for those (like me) getting the Google safe browsing problem with Firefox or Chrome, the solution seems to be to use Interet Explorer. I personally DO NOT like using IE for ANYTHING, but there are some times when there is no choice. This may be one of them.
It is too bad that Firefox / Google do not give us the option of permanently accepting accessing the site. At least I have not found that option in my searches, but then I was using Google (hey I just woke up). I may have to try another search engine.
Okay, a bit more info. First using 'Bing', I found this site that is 'supposed' to allow us to turn 'safe browsing' on or off. Well for me it did not work.
[url]https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/safesearch-off/[/url]
Now there was link on the 'blocked' notice (this is not an attack site) that has an option that will stop this. In Firefox, go to your Tools / Options menu and click the security tab. Then uncheck the 'block reported attack sites' and then click OK.
You may want to restart Firefox, but I didn't and things are now working nicely.[/QUOTE]Have internet explorer working grate.
Just Mozilla's Firefox is doing it.
Coolhand66
I am not sure what is going on but usasexguide is getting blocked by my safari & firefox browser. Has any one else had similar experience. I am now posting this using the Opera browser.
[QUOTE=Sanptn;1254987]I am not sure what is going on but usasexguide is getting blocked by my safari & firefox browser. Has any one else had similar experience. I am now posting this using the Opera browser.[/QUOTE]Here's the message that I get on my browser.
Safe Browsing.
Diagnostic page for usasexguide. Info.
What is the current listing status for usasexguide. Info?
Site is listed as suspicious. Visiting this web site may harm your computer.
Part of this site was listed for suspicious activity 1 time (s) over the past 90 days.
What happened when Google visited this site?
Of the 120 pages we tested on the site over the past 90 days. 2 page (s) resulted in malicious software being downloaded and installed without user consent. The last time Google visited this site was on 2011-08-11, and the last time suspicious content was found on this site was on 2011-08-10.
Malicious software includes 3 scripting exploit (s). Successful infection resulted in an average of 2 new process (es) on the target machine.
Malicious software is hosted on 1 domain (s) , including loj7g. CZ. Cc.
This site was hosted on 1 network (s) including AS8972 (PLUSSERVER).
Has this site acted as an intermediary resulting in further distribution of malware?
Over the past 90 days, usasexguide. Info did not appear to function as an intermediary for the infection of any sites.
Has this site hosted malware?
No, this site has not hosted malicious software over the past 90 days.
How did this happen?
In some cases, third parties can add malicious code to legitimate sites, which would cause us to show the warning message.
Next steps:
Return to the previous page.
If you are the owner of this web site, you can request a review of your site using Google Webmaster Tools. More information about the review process is available in Google's Webmaster Help Center.
I have tried logging into these sites today but have unable to even bring them up. Anyone else having trouble?
In firefox, go to tools, options, security. Uncheck block reported attack sites. That "fixes" it. It does however leave you unprotected from dangerous sites.
[QUOTE=Loving302; 1254893]Why do I keep getting this warning on several different computers and on Safari and Firefox Browsers. I have done a variety of things to try to bypass, but it keeps blocking me. Any help you can provide would be appreciated. Either PM or post here.
Thank You!
[ATTACH=CONFIG]140670[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
That is the message I get when I attempt to come to this site from firefox google, or IE google. I was only able to login using my iPhone, which is what I'm typing with. Never had this issue before. Wonder if the administrator knows that the site is blacklisted by google? Anybody else having same problems?
[QUOTE=Loving302; 1254893]Why do I keep getting this warning on several different computers and on Safari and irefox Browsers. I have done a variety of things to try to bypass, but it keeps blocking me. Any help you can provide would be appreciated. Either PM or post here.
Thank You!
[ATTACH=CONFIG]140670[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]Its a google thing. Do a google search on usasexguide. Info and you will see several warnings. Click on the link for the explanation from google.
[blue]Greetings Everyone,
Approximately 30 hours ago the forum's server was the target of a low level attack by a hacker who was attempting to upload his SPAM malware advertisements onto the website. A by-product of this attempted attack was a security advisory issued by Google.
24 hours ago, just 6 hours later, we discovered the hack attempt, cut the hacker off, replaced the effected files and took the necessary measures to prevent similar future attacks.
12 hours ago, Google reviewed the site and gave us a clean bill of health, but it will take approximately 24 hours for the Google security advisories to stop.
Let me stress that the forum's database, which is kept on a separate server, was not compromised in any way and remains as secure as it has always been since I first started the forum 10 years ago.
Thanks,
Jackson[/blue]
[QUOTE=Lordsoth78;1255005]I have tried logging into these sites today but have unable to even bring them up. Anyone else having trouble?[/QUOTE]I also couldn't log into these sites, I wonder if there's some sort of bust or something we should know about the servers?
[QUOTE=Lordsoth78;1255005]I have tried logging into these sites today but have unable to even bring them up. Anyone else having trouble?[/QUOTE]Same here. Ae and ev are down.
[QUOTE=Admin; 1255067][blue]Greetings Everyone,
Approximately 30 hours ago the forum's server was the target of a low level attack by a hacker who was attempting to upload his SPAM malware advertisements onto the website. A by-product of this attempted attack was a security advisory issued by Google.
24 hours ago, just 6 hours later, we discovered the hack attempt, cut the hacker off, replaced the effected files and took the necessary measures to prevent similar future attacks.
12 hours ago, Google reviewed the site and gave us a clean bill of health, but it will take approximately 24 hours for the Google security advisories to stop.
Let me stress that the forum's database, which is kept on a separate server, was not compromised in any way and remains as secure as it has always been since I first started the forum 10 years ago.
Thanks,
Jackson[/blue][/QUOTE]Jackson, thank you so much for the follow up. Now we'll see how long it takes Google and Webroot (My AV software which has copied the Google alert) to clear their systems.
[QUOTE=Lordsoth78;1255005]I have tried logging into these sites today but have unable to even bring them up. Anyone else having trouble?[/QUOTE]They are still down as of this morning. F'in typical, I have a very valid reason to travel up to Detroit today with no way of setting something up with a reliable provider. Ughh
[QUOTE=Lordsoth78;1255005]I have tried logging into these sites today but have unable to even bring them up. Anyone else having trouble?[/QUOTE]I found this coded comment on another site with a discussion about aes and ev," Storm clouds gathering for both BK and McDonalds. Both establishments have heavy "blue" presence. Caution is advised when ordering off the menu. Make sure you get what you order, or you may drive off disappointed. Know who you are talking to when you speak into the clown's mouth."
While I was doing some searching on google about aes the info said the sites server was gone, not that savy with computer lingo but it sounds like they have been wiped out.
[QUOTE=Lordsoth78;1255005]I have tried logging into these sites today but have unable to even bring them up. Anyone else having trouble?[/QUOTE]I haven't been able to access EV yesterday or today. So far. Don't know what is going on.
[QUOTE=Lordsoth78;1255005]I have tried logging into these sites today but have unable to even bring them up. Anyone else having trouble?[/QUOTE]Ditto Same problem. This site also showed up as infected. Anybody else with that issue?
[QUOTE=Sanptn;1254987]I am not sure what is going on but usasexguide is getting blocked by my safari & firefox browser. Has any one else had similar experience. I am now posting this using the Opera browser.[/QUOTE]I think its fixed now cause I was getting the same message using Safari.
[QUOTE=Road King #1;1255163]Ditto Same problem. This site also showed up as infected. Anybody else with that issue?[/QUOTE]I tried visiting last night, and just now. Aes, EV, and Masp all still seem to be down.
All three of them use vBulletin as their hosting / forum provider, correct? I kinda wondering if that may be the problem since I'm having difficulty accessing other sites (non hobby related) that use vBulletin this morning as well.
[QUOTE=Seva Lurker;1255129]Jackson, thank you so much for the follow up. Now we'll see how long it takes Google and Webroot (My AV software which has copied the Google alert) to clear their systems.[/QUOTE]I was totally confused. I even use Ubuntu Linux and could not understand why I was blocked. I had to use a browser that is bare bones to surf this site. I am glad to be able to use Chrome and / or Firefox again. It is ashame these spammers exist. Oh well, great job Jackson we appreciate getting it back to normal again.
This site is no longer showing up as infected. The 3 boards are still down.
[QUOTE=Road King #1;1255163]Ditto Same problem. This site also showed up as infected. Anybody else with that issue?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Road King #1;1255163]Ditto Same problem. This site also showed up as infected. Anybody else with that issue?[/QUOTE]Same thing here. Anyone know what is going on?
[QUOTE=SteelHorseRide;1255209]Same thing here. Anyone know what is going on?[/QUOTE]Call me paranoid but I find it worrisome that both AE and EV are not accessible. LE have something to do with this? I do not put anything past our esteemed government.
[QUOTE=SteelHorseRide;1255209]Same thing here. Anyone know what is going on?[/QUOTE]I have had the same problem, it alway's make me a little nervous when these things happen but they have alway's returned in the past.
[QUOTE=Spongebob357;1255222]I have had the same problem, it alway's make me a little nervous when these things happen but they have alway's returned in the past.[/QUOTE]With all the other boards being busted around the country. I would not want to bet my money the Feds did not close them down.
So did anyone else get the "This is an attack site" warning the last few days? I could read what people had posted, but it was in old BB style bulletin format. Now the warning is gone.
[QUOTE=IloveHEs;1255255]So did anyone else get the "This is an attack site" warning the last few days? I could read what people had posted, but it was in old BB style bulletin format. Now the warning is gone.[/QUOTE]Same thing with me.
[QUOTE=Lordsoth78;1255005]I have tried logging into these sites today but have unable to even bring them up. Anyone else having trouble?[/QUOTE]Yeah I can't log onto any of monger sites. Very curious indeed.
[QUOTE=IloveHEs;1255255]So did anyone else get the "This is an attack site" warning the last few days? I could read what people had posted, but it was in old BB style bulletin format. Now the warning is gone.[/QUOTE]I got it, and I stayed away for a while. It looks like someone included malware in a posting. Most of the site was obviously safe, but I wasn't sure which part. Anyway, I suppose that Jackson has removed the problem.
[QUOTE=Tungphumaster;1255017]In firefox, go to tools, options, security. Uncheck block reported attack sites. That "fixes" it. It does however leave you unprotected from dangerous sites.[/QUOTE]That was a handy little trick. Thanks for the info. Now that the site is secure again I need to go back and recheck that box.
I just rechecked the box "block reported attack sites" thinking the problem was over. The warning page block immediately came up again. Is the problem fix not yet acknowledged by google or is there something I am missing?
[QUOTE=Lordsoth78;1255005]I have tried logging into these sites today but have unable to even bring them up. Anyone else having trouble?[/QUOTE]AES is back up but the orther two are still down.