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sldmodels 15-11-2010 12:04 AM

virus
 
As they say in the houses of parliament, "in the other place" ie uk-mirorc, my virus checker say's there's a possible virus threat, so if you visit there, make sure you're anti-virus is upto date. I was going to say till it's sorted, but you should keep your anti-virus upto date anyway.

ScottyDogWoof 15-11-2010 12:29 AM

Just checked it out there is summat up with the site. Just went into check a post and AGV stopped a virus threat. hum. hope they sort it soon.

sldmodels 15-11-2010 12:36 AM

It's probably some spam artist attacking the site for email address and so on. Some forums (the software used) are more prone to virus attacks than others, but I've been told that th microrc one was one of the better types for withstanding them.

ScottyDogWoof 15-11-2010 12:39 AM

well best give it a day or so unless we hear anything in the mean time.

JonMack 15-11-2010 01:31 AM

It's working fine for me... no virus alerts or anything coming up.

sldmodels 15-11-2010 05:59 AM

Still, update your antivirus, and do a full scan, just to be on the safe side. Nothing came up on mine, but like I say, you can't be too carefull.

peetbee 15-11-2010 07:48 AM

No problems reported here and my AV install is up to date.

c0sie 15-11-2010 08:49 AM

FYI, the issue seems to be directly related to AVG detecting false positives and not that my forum has virus' running through it.

I have emailed AVG directly to report the issue.

Jamie.T 15-11-2010 10:25 AM

Ok, ive just been on the uk-microrc website and tried it from my machine running AVG. The problem seems to lie when returning back to the homepage after reading a thread. But the issue is with a java script.

Ive only got the fault code (Exploit Javascript Obfuscation type 1336) when using firefox, so perhaps its a compatibility issue between the Java script and Firefox.

Perhaps Jon Mack would have a better idea as i dont really get involved with Java scripts too often.

metalmickey0 15-11-2010 10:33 AM

Worked fine on my pc. I running latest Kasperski virus checker and it didnt pick anything up

danharding 15-11-2010 11:04 AM

Works fine for me using NOD32 and IE8

sldmodels 15-11-2010 12:54 PM

AVG
 
FWIW, when the issue first happened, I just went to the main page and my antivirus allerted me, so I wasn't reading any particular thread. I've just been again, and nothing came up this time, so it seems to have been resolved.

Please remember / realise that forums are prime fodder for virus attacks simply because of the numbers of users, and not all viruses will lead to your computer "blowing up", and a lot are just out to get your personal details to sell to spammers.

ScottyDogWoof 15-11-2010 10:01 PM

dito been there today an had no problems. :) better safe then sorry eh


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