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Post by flap on Oct 11, 2010 12:34:47 GMT -5
Hello Captain !
I don't know if is the same alround the world, but at least in France, the web site is classified by google as dangerous. Apparently 4 pages have nasty programms linked with addonrock.ru/, alienradar.ru/.
Would Psycho Bob be involved somehow ?
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Post by flap on Oct 11, 2010 12:36:33 GMT -5
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Post by Programlog on Oct 11, 2010 12:54:47 GMT -5
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Post by Captain Zedo on Oct 12, 2010 8:47:56 GMT -5
Over a month ago, the server that hosts the site had some unauthorized advertising embedded. Hardly malicious, but Google and *only* Google, takes issue. Google as been re-directing traffic from sites for years in their malware scheme.
Note that *no other system* including Yahoo!; Ask; ZoneAlarm; MalwareBytes; Symantec; or Commodo agree with Google and have never had a problem with my site. No viewer was ever in any danger of any sort of infection. The only *malware* involved is Google's unwanted redirect.
The site has been free of all problems for over a month, but Google won't remove their waring until I pay a fee. It's pure extortion and if you follow the links they present for the webmaster you'll find out that their "Webmaster Tools" are *not* actually free.
In the US and UK, Google must provide a link so you can get throught to the site. I'd recommend dropping your Google protection in your browser and use professional tools like Commodo or ZoneAlarm which provide much better service and update with each visit to allow repaired sites. They also allow *you* to choose your level of protection.
Make no mistake. The current Google redirection is extortion trying to get me to pay a monthly fee to Google. I won't do it. You can still see the site by dropping Googles fake security in your browser settings and using Yahoo! or Scroogle to search. Use a genuine real-time firewall if you have problems with malicious websites.
Don't be another Google sucker. If you check *any* site blocked by Google with either Yahoo! or other search engine that likewise detects *real* malware, you will find Google in error. Every time.
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