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Does anyone else suffer from hacking tool attacks when using this site?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.nicat... I couldn't resist a little humour in my earlier posting. However, wishing now to be serious and bearing in mind what the Ed has said to you, I suggest that you give your computer a 'run-through' with 'Malwarebytes' to see if any nasties have crept into your equipment.
Download and run the Free Edition which is available on the following site:-
http://www.malwarebytes.org/
Ron.
Download and run the Free Edition which is available on the following site:-
http://www.malwarebytes.org/
Ron.
Thank you for your sensible and not so sensible suggestions. I have malwarebytes protection and I have had the computer thoroughly cleaned and it is fully protected. It is definitely this site that and not my computer. My antivirus program tells me that a hacking tool has been found and neutralized every time I try to use the site and sometimes several come in all at once. They are showads.pubmatic. Yesterday there was a lot of activity, but so far today only 1. I gather they are not dangerous, but it is very annoying as I enjoy using the site. I cannot believe I am the only one this happens too.
Whilst I'd not like to say for certain http:// www.goo gle.co. ...uxrU LmgNfCR 0QWurIG wCQ it does look as if that "showads.pubmatic" warnign is to do with cross scripting, or having a different site add the ads here. some protection makes more alarm about it than others. It would be a warning of potential issues than one of an existing one. And I'm surprised if this is the only site you'd get the complaint over. Many use a differernt company to decide on and add the ads.
What AV are you using ?
What AV are you using ?
What does cross scripting mean
Having a site different to the one you are visiting adding content to the page you are looking at. Typically a site you visit gets on with what they wish to show you, but they also gain revenue by allowing another site to select and supply the advert code you see in the margins or wherever, that viewers may click on. The main site not being in control of those areas of the page any more. It's common enough.
Having a site different to the one you are visiting adding content to the page you are looking at. Typically a site you visit gets on with what they wish to show you, but they also gain revenue by allowing another site to select and supply the advert code you see in the margins or wherever, that viewers may click on. The main site not being in control of those areas of the page any more. It's common enough.
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