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Has this site been hacked?

Stormcrow

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My browser and Norton Internet Security are both telling me this site is an "attack page" and are blocking my access to it. Anyone else getting that message?
 
Me four....

Firefox ID's us as an "attack site", google returns a "This site may harm your computer warning".

IE 9 works OK, but another browser (Palemoon, a "type" of firefox) redirects to a weird site after about 1.5 seconds...

Haven't tried Opera....
 
My browser and Norton Internet Security are both telling me this site is an "attack page" and are blocking my access to it. Anyone else getting that message?

I too got a warning, mine was described as a malicious javascript download whatever the heck that is.
 
My smartphone appears immune...it has a virus scanner, too. I won't be logging in from desktop, though, until the threat is fixed. Glad to see I'm not the only one getting these reports.
 
Yeah me also. Very annoying. If you have a firewall on your PC you'll be fine, it's a pretty low-end attack.
 
I don't think anyone should minimize the threat here. I've personally heard of PC's going downn and they had AV. I'm posting from my Blackberry, and I won't even try on a Windows PC or my iPad.

My AV blocked me before getting to whatever site I was being redirected to, but some people weren't as fortunate. All the info I've read on this trojan says it's the real deal.
 
My AV blocked me before getting to whatever site I was being redirected to, but some people weren't as fortunate. All the info I've read on this trojan says it's the real deal.

Well yeah, if you actually click on the pop up... But who actually clicks on those?:confused:
 
I'm not getting the warning anymore, nor anything suspicious, is it fixed or did i just find a hole?
I was unable to log in for almost a day, but now im having no problems.
 
Negative on that ghost rider. Posting from iPhone. Google says malware. Safari agrees. Running full system check w/ AV (kaspersky). Will inform of results.
 
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I am currently posting from my smart phone. Yesterday it took out my xp box running ie 6. Win 7 is a bit tougher... And no, I did not click on anything. Currently my windows 7 security in firefox and chrome blocks the site.

the owner of the site has been notified and is dilegently working on resolving the issue. In the meantime, everyone would be well to update their antivirus ( I use microsoft security essentials) and if you have java, update that, as well as adobe reader.
 
That's odd, Stove. I went into Sandbox mode and turned off my firewall and virus protection and then visited the site and I didn't get anything at all. Did full scan. The only way I was able to get the virus was when I clicked on the pop-up that the redirect has. I played with it a little and couldn't figure out what the virus was trying to do, possible because some viruses don't work properly on a VM.

Anyways, running Avast! and I turned off all the FF4 securities and I am not getting any redirects or warnings or pop-ups anymore.
 
I'm thinking the same. Kaspersky critical area scan and to be safe full system shows nada. Guess I'll check in tomorrow.
 
My browser and Norton Internet Security are both telling me this site is an "attack page" and are blocking my access to it. Anyone else getting that message?[/QUOTE)I did, and i am having dificulty with my posts, i cant highlight, underline or change colors. there is also some script after the quote on the message page that do not show up in my posts nor can they be erased.
 
Well, firewall is blocking attacks from this site for now. Here is what Norton is reporting:"Network traffic from www.forexrealtimetrading.net matches the signature of a known attack.""Network traffic from www.christianforums.net/mobiquo/tapatalkdetect.js matches the signature of a known attack."These are listed as "Web Attack: Malicious Javascript downloads."Sorry guys, until this gets addressed, I'm outta here. Can't afford any trouble on this machine.Peace. Out.
 
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