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    Malicious URL warning

    I'm getting this warning from Kaspersky on opening most any thread:

    Downloading object http://news.sentvideos.net:8509/do.php which contains a malicious URL. Blocked.

    What's up with that?
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    Re: Malicious URL warning

    Hi shg,

    Haven't seen that particular error today and I'm using Kaspersky, but I've experienced other errors with the forum this afternoon so could be related.
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    Re: Malicious URL warning

    Strange ...

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    Re: Malicious URL warning

    Hi, shg,

    not strange - I guess it`s the TT
    Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at [path]/showthread.php:115) in [path]/includes/functions.php on line 4099
    for nearly every post I want to look at, unresponsiveness of the server, problems with reporting, posting, viewing. Breakdown of services today at noon local time. The TT is doing the full pack of services here.

    Only thing I canīt complain about (apart from not being informed in advance about any changes): I get only one notification for each thread - they drop in late but itīs only one. If thatīs the good news of the day Iīll take only the better ones from now on.

    Related thread maybe: http://www.excelforum.com/suggestion...ed-e-mail.html.

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    Re: Malicious URL warning

    Also, threads I've read still appear in bold.

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    Re: Malicious URL warning

    It's this particularly nasty individual - has the site been hacked?:
    HTML Code: 

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    Re: Malicious URL warning

    noscript is blocking mexstat270.pw-is that related?
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    Re: Malicious URL warning

    Quote Originally Posted by shg View Post
    Also, threads I've read still appear in bold.
    Hi,
    this is on my side too...
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    Re: Malicious URL warning

    Also, threads I've read still appear in bold.
    I tend to see this on my iPad rather than my laptop ... experiencing it now. I'm guessing it may be cookie related?

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    Re: Malicious URL warning

    Not sure if this is related but Alignment/Headers/Icons all noticeably disrupted in thread posts for me.
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    Re: Malicious URL warning

    Tech Team tinkering ... ?

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    Re: Malicious URL warning

    me too.
    Even opening excel threads from my mail.
    I think people forget the word "THANK YOU!!!!" Do you still know it???

    There is a little star ( ADD REPUTATION ) below those person who helped you. Click it to say your "PRIVATE APPRECIATION TO THEIR EFFORT ON THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS "

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    Re: Malicious URL warning

    I am also experiencing no automatic re-direction after e.g. posting a thread.

    And this default right-alignment is becoming a pain!

    Is anyone looking into this?

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    Re: Malicious URL warning

    Quote Originally Posted by JosephP View Post
    noscript is blocking mexstat270.pw-is that related?
    Yes, the site's been compromised. Someone nasty's inserted an Iframe into the top of the page

    Is suspect that that's also throwing all the html out - so that's why things are displaying randomly

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    Re: Malicious URL warning

    you seem to know what you're talking about-wanna take over from the tt? ;-)

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    Re: Malicious URL warning

    I thought i replied to this thread yesterday itself. I just checked and my reply isnt here.

    We had a malware attack yesterday and for a brief moment today but this has all been fixed so we shouldnt see these issues again.
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    Re: Malicious URL warning

    so we shouldnt see these issues again.
    These issues including, maybe:

    header('HTTP/1.1 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable'); header('Status: 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable'); header('Retry-After: 17200'); // in seconds print "TEST123";
    and

    Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ')' in /home/eforum/public_html/includes/functions_cforum.php on line 1715

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    Re: Malicious URL warning

    TMS,

    Those errors are different from the malicious attack errors we have seen. The above errors are because of forum server slowness.

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    Re: Malicious URL warning

    Web issues aren't really a strength of mine.

    As I said in my PM to you and JB, I think it would be worth your while providing an explanation of the issues that have been and/or are being encountered, what has caused them, what has been done or is being done to remedy them and when we can expect to have a stable environment.

    I think then that people would have a better understanding of the problems and may be a little more supportive. If the site has been hacked, few people are going to blame you but it would be good to know. If, as it seems, the new hosting is causing some issues then that is understandable if still frustrating.

    It would, in my opinion, be useful to be able to categorise the problems so we have a better idea what is going on and why. As I say, my opinion.

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    Re: Malicious URL warning

    I assume the accounts have been infected of one or more administrators who have the rights to alter the htmlpages of the forum.
    As soon as they log in into the webserver the malicious software puts malicious code in all the hmtl pages the administrator has access to.
    So the site wasn't been hacked, but some administrators did that unknowingly.



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    Re: Malicious URL warning

    @snb, this forum allows html in the posts i.e being able to supply table like grids to show your data, allowing users to post html in a public forum is a great security risk (and is cited as such in the forum manual and the admin options), those with a good understanding can exploit this if not properly protected...etc, it seems that this was the case as the malicious url originally appeared to point to a thread.
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    Re: Malicious URL warning

    I remember few weeks ago a hacker that informs us that there is a hole in the wall or something like that. And proved that there is such since he became an "Administrator" in his/her ranking just hacking in... Just don't know if there is a connection with that person to what is happening to the forum. ( If that is the person involved maybe he is proving something)..

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    Re: Malicious URL warning

    I thought bbcode was specifically designed to avoid the security risks in allowing HTML.

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    Re: Malicious URL warning

    @simon

    I don't think your analysis in this case is correct.
    I really think the forum has been infected by (one of) the administrators.
    The malicious software is still being shown in the privacy report in my IE.

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    Re: Malicious URL warning

    Quote Originally Posted by shg View Post
    I thought bbcode was specifically designed to avoid the security risks in allowing HTML.
    I think you've just got a little mixed up, there is bbcode for HTML tags, this allows you to post html code and it will format it..etc (depending on the forum set up) just as [CODE] tags do, the TABLE html...etc isn't native vbulletin per sé, it's allowing html code to be posted in a public post where the html gets parsed and outputs an html table.

    Quote Originally Posted by snb View Post
    @simon

    I don't think your analysis in this case is correct.
    I really think the forum has been infected by (one of) the administrators.
    The malicious software is still being shown in the privacy report in my IE.
    It's entirely possible but normally when its confined to posts it's not a code injection, I've helped many, many forum owners recover from hacking, code and sql injection and they all have their tell tale signs - but they're not limited to them and I agree that they don't always portray them.

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    Re: Malicious URL warning

    Hi,

    I can not open the forum with google chrom, the warning it's scaring me "....the web contains malware software", do you still encounter this?
    Last edited by john55; 09-26-2013 at 02:00 AM.

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    Re: Malicious URL warning

    This issue has been resolved since morning. You should be able to access now. If you see any anomalies, feel free to bring them up so we can clear them up soon.

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    Re: Malicious URL warning

    it's ok now. thx!

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    Re: Malicious URL warning

    Please refer Post #11 of this thread, in which OP got the code in email with some asterisk added automatically. Not sure it's happening now to all posts or for this OP alone...

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