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I'm not surprised by all this. Since so many people go to TFW2005, it's not to think that someone placed that malware claim there. Perhaps it was a false positive, perhaps it could just be a grudge, maybe it's just for "LULS"
But I'm going to play it safe and stay far, far away until this issue is resolved. |
theres no issues with the site or my Norton would be going apeshit over it, we dont have anything to worry about, its probably just someone with a grudge
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i look at my cell wall paper thread in gerneral dissoium thread on tfw2005
somebody put teddybear is humpy pic as cell wallpaper |
So whats the news on that malware? Worked for a day and then it back a couple days ago. Having to click "ignore warning" and "continue" after every page is annoying. Only way I can make a post there is to be on the last page and using the quick reply.
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Really? It only pops up when I go to the site initially. After that I can navigate it freely without any sort of warning.
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Yup, after every click..... with Safari anyways. Once with Firefox, but Firefox is really slow for me.
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I'm using Chrome so maybe that makes the difference?
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With Chrome I've found it only happens each time you open a new tfw tab.
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i got mcafee sectuity on my lap top computer
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Here's the beef of the matter.
Google Chrome is reporting a Malware threat attached to TFW2005.COM. As far as we are aware, no other browsers are reporting an issue or a threat. Because of that, Google is listing the site as an "Attack Site". We have a 3rd party company that we've hired to scour through every piece of code throughout the site (both the front and back ends). As it stands at the time of my writing this, the 3rd party company can find zero evidence to show that the site's backend, server-side, or java codes have been altered, hacked, or manipulated in any way whatsoever. Those independant reports have been sent to Google. There is no evidence of a new "hack" or "bug" in the scripting. There's no news of any new virus that is attacking MySQL/PHP/Java scripts and embedding codes within them. There's no evidence to support that theory. In short - Google says there's something there, investigation/independant companies HIRED (PAID!) to research every piece of the site cannot find anything. *shrug* |
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