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Attack SiteI am having issues logging on to view a newsfeed story.
http://www.flyer.co.uk/news/newsfeed.php?artnum=1200 Firefox is flagging this as an attack site (pick on facebook flyer page) NH PPL (A) + Night + Complex + (IMC & MEP in progress)
I am now an official iPad Forum user.
Same for me in Firefox, here's an image if it helps ...
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It seems this site has been the target of a specific attack. We have sorted the problem and are now waiting for Google to re-visit in order to lift the warning.
Thanks Ian The dirt is full of people who wanted bragging rights
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Re: Attack SiteStill coming up with a malware warning from google chrome.
I don't know why this is but the flyer.co.uk server is getting infected rather often.
One wonders how many peoples' PC end up with trojans installed as a result. I know attackers like to attack sites that use the standard off the shelf forum/blog software but e.g. Pprune doesn't seem to have been hit successfully for a very long time and that is off the shelf too. The last Flyer infection I had a look at used the advertising feeds. I now have them blocked in Firefox.
The last one had nothing to do with the advertising. We believe it was a targeted attack, we have fixed it and we're working on the whole security question. Ian The dirt is full of people who wanted bragging rights
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If the malicious eejits doing this can hack (for example) the Pentagon and police computers, what chance has the Flyer site got if they choose to go after it?
The fact that most people's PCs warned them that there was some "package" on the website is enough evidence that every PC should have decent security and protection software. There's plenty of good, capable free stuff out there. None of which applies to iPads and their ilk, which are invulnerable. Keef
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Re: Attack SiteJAAMOI, I'm using Safari on OSX 10.7 and never get any such warnings. Is that a weakness of Safari or a strength of 10.7 ?
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