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Anonymous Aunt Bea said...

Thanks for this info, Jim.

When I tried to post a comment earlier today, I got this message:

Suspicious Web Page Blocked

For the past two weeks or so, I have gotten similar warnings a few times when clicking on a link to make comments. I found a virus last week, but have been virus free since then.

October 09, 2009 6:02 PM

Anonymous deluxe said...

I've been getting similar messages the last few weeks when I log in, every few days and always when I go to TTF.

When I try to escape, it starts a scan. And a web site for finding "sexual partners" starts up.

I just do CONTROL-ALT-DELETE and use task manager to close it down and then immediately delete all temporary files and cookies.

I've had my IT guy look at it a couple of times and he hasn't found anything unusual.

Next time it comes up, I'll get more precise information.

October 10, 2009 4:37 AM

Blogger Orin Ryssman said...

FWIW, both Norton's SafeWeb and McAffee's Site Advisor are held in low regard...at least among the pc techs I work with...

October 10, 2009 9:09 AM

Blogger JimK said...

Orin, I'm not surprised. If you can recommend a better service I'd like to know. I found two spam comments on one thread that had triggered several of these warnings, the users names were linked to business URLs but they were not malicious -- I deleted them. If someone has inserted code into the blog's HTML, I don't see it; there must be some sort of site that can crawl our web pages and look for bad code.

I appreciate the feedback -- we got several emails, as well as comments here. Still not clear if the problem is here, or on the user's machine.

Please keep reporting to us. Thanks.

JimK

October 10, 2009 9:16 AM

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