Malware Warning at Google Chrome
I am copying and pasting from an actual diagnostic page. I have several copied onto a notebook page.
When I go to diagnostic page it gives me several pieces of information.
What is the current listing status for site?
Part of this site was listed for suspicious activity 8 time(s) over the past 90 days.
What happened when Google visited this site?
Of the 158 pages we tested on the site over the past 90 days, 4 page(s) resulted in malicious software...
Malicious software is hosted on 2 domain(s)...
This site was hosted on 2 network(s) including...
Has this site acted as an intermediary resulting in further distribution of malware?
Over the past 90 days, site appeared to function as an intermediary for the infection of 6 site(s)...
Has this site hosted malware?
Yes, this site has hosted malicious software over the past 90 days. It infected 11 domain(s), including buildmydownlines.com/, yourezads.com/, club2wealth.com/.
Once I read the diagnostic page, I cannot get back to original site. I have to delete the opening and reopen site. This only happens on google chrome, and I like this feature.
I generally use firefox for surfing. It does not have this protection or the protection is invisible.
And forget IE.
Most of the difficulty is coming from {.ru}
If you want more details about the sites that have been affected with me, leave a comment, or ask to be in my network. I will be using my network to give these warnings also.
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Comments (5)
Patsy j Payne8
konnektions konsultant
All of your comments are on target. Opera is the one I haven't tried yet. By the time I get all the browser's all loaded on my poor lil laptop, I won't have any room to surf. Google is the one that is giving me the cautions. Some of my TE's don't like chrome, fortunately they like firefox. I am running malware weekly now, vs every couple of weeks. Cheryl, if you find that list would you publish it please.
Dawie Bezuidenhout11
Systems Engineer I.T.
I use the Opera browser for the past 5 years, provides me with top notch security, Firefox is a good alternative as well. Internet Explorer is hackers paradise.
As to the .ru sites, i don't know if i must speak my mind, but i will only say this. They have lost control over there, their new found freedom without censorship has let loose something much worse than a A-Bomb, child porn and human trafficking through the use of the web is the order of the day over there on alot of sites. I report sit
Cheryl Baumgartner12
Medical Billing/Coding/Insurance
I have a personal cold war going on LOL! I don't visit the Russian sites either. I'll have to look it up again but there is a listing of website endings online that will tell you what country the site is from. You can avoid the ones that are known to breed spammers and scammer Like Russia and Indonesia etc.
Patsy j Payne8
konnektions konsultant
I agree, however I'm getting tons of spam porn at my gmail. I am filtering each one, but they change one letter and I have to go in and add a new filter. Oh well, such is life. This caution occurs when I am surfing TE's and checking gmail.
Warren Day7
I stay away from .ru sites whenever possible.
I have nothing against Russians but I'm pretty sure that www means wild world web over there.
Spam, Porn and Copyright/trademark infringements run wild.
Site owners should start banning these domains until they clean their act up.