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02-06-14 20:15 #198Senior Member

Posts: 937Slow Response
Although I currently see no malware warnings, the performance of the website has been quite ragged. It is slow most of the time and non-responsive sometimes. I have seen this for at least a couple of weeks. Are others seeing this?
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02-04-14 20:51 #197Senior Member

Posts: 278Warnings are gone for me. The site loads fast now. Whatever you did it worked. Thank you!
Serge and Vlad say thanks.
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02-02-14 15:10 #196Senior Member

Posts: 125Avast warning FYI
Here is a copy of the warning made a minute ago by Avast:
Safe Browsing.
Diagnostic page for usasexguide.info/ forum.
What is the current listing status for usasexguide.info/ forum?
Site is listed as suspicious. Visiting this website 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 8088 pages we tested on the site over the past 90 days, 3068 page (s) resulted in malicious software being downloaded and installed without user consent. The last time Google visited this site was on 2014-02-02, and the last time suspicious content was found on this site was on 2014-02-02.
Malicious software includes 1017 exploit (s), 739 trojan (s). Successful infection resulted in an average of 2 new process (es) on the target machine.
Malicious software is hosted on 89 domain (s), including humanhuman.net/, onmypc. Biz /, dancerhunter. Pw /.
2 domain (s) appear to be functioning as intermediaries for distributing malware to visitors of this site, including humanhuman.net/, retsmeno. Biz /.
This site was hosted on 1 network (s) including AS8972 (PLUSSERVER-AS).
Has this site acted as an intermediary resulting in further distribution of malware?
Over the past 90 days, usasexguide.info/ forum appeared to function as an intermediary for the infection of 5 site (s) including myway.com/, redirect. Am /, xoxohth.com/.
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 website, 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 Centre.
It still gives the option of overriding and visiting the site. Up until about two hours ago Malwarebytes Pro was issuing a warning at each page change, but this seems to have stopped now.
Beady.
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02-02-14 14:28 #195Senior Member

Posts: 72Confirming for admins that I'm seeing the same warning again too.
Originally Posted by Barn0318
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02-02-14 13:38 #194Senior Member

Posts: 90Google Chrome Seems to be Doing It Again Today
Wanted to make sure someone in admin knew about it in case something can be done. Thanks.
Originally Posted by Admin
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01-30-14 21:29 #193Senior Member

Posts: 278Just thought I would add that I am getting warnings from the same IP address for several days now. Also the site is very slow compared to other sites I am visiting. Yesterday the site was faster. I am in the Chicago area.
Originally Posted by Bigsqueeze
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01-24-14 07:14 #192Senior Member

Posts: 417FWIW. 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.
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01-15-14 19:43 #191Senior Member

Posts: 250Your 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.
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12-31-13 19:59 #190Senior Member

Posts: 688Malware
Considering that google has ties to the NSA and the CIA, wouldn't the Government want to know what's being said on these sites? Google analytics wants to track your every move.
Originally Posted by ItsFillerTime
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After all, isn't this an easy way to track the movement of all people, in all countries, and sexual activities that they are involved in? It's just one p[iece of the puzzle.
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12-31-13 17:27 #189Senior Member

Posts: 657I got it in Chrome and Safari. I could understand one browser but it sounds like they were all reporting it.
Originally Posted by FlyDangler
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12-31-13 16:27 #188Senior Member

Posts: 216Re trouble w / web site
I was wondering if this wasn't all some kind of LEO scare tactic.
Originally Posted by Admin
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Why would the Myanmar police decided to screw with mongers in the States? (Or German, or Nigerian, or Liberian, or wherever we have the servers this week.)
No part of this site is in an area under US control.
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12-31-13 11:21 #187Senior Member

Posts: 90Problem Fixed
Everything seems to be OK now as I get no warnings. I was getting them in both Google Chrome and IE. Now nothing. Thanks for fixing whatever the issue was.
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12-31-13 00:52 #186Senior Member

Posts: 628RE: Google is full of shit! Use Internet Explorer
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.
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12-30-13 22:49 #185Senior Member

Posts: 161It actually more than just Google, I get this from Firefox and McAfee, and I.E and Norton. Doesn't your scanning service scan hosted links as well? I would think that if Google and other crawlers can detect the links then a paid service should be able to as well.
Originally Posted by Admin
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The upshot is that it does not show up on phones and tablets, yet.
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12-30-13 14:58 #184Senior Member

Posts: 941Google
As you say, this may be all well and true that Google isn't helping much, however I did use IE through Bing and got the same warnings via AVG. Perhaps you can request more info through them instead. It would sure be nice to know what the heck happened and if there are any other issues besides this one.
Sincerely,
D. Baggens.














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