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Philly_SWAT
28-Oct-2009, 11:33 PM
Within the last 10 minutes, most of the links on HPOTD were to various sites.....providefeed.com, greatfeed.com, and some type of sex enhancement site. When viewing a thread, and wanting to click on either "more replies" or a specific thread, it went to one of those other sites, either wanting to sell me seed or a sex product. Weird glitch, virus, any one else have this problem? Dont think the problem is with me, every site other than HPOTD seems to be working correctly.

Andy
29-Oct-2009, 12:09 AM
Ive been browsing most of the night, ive never encountered such a problem, But we will investigate this further and look at any potential malcious activity.

Philly_SWAT
29-Oct-2009, 12:18 AM
It just happened again. When I clicked on a link, the address it took me to was this....

h t t p ://providefeed.com/?do=rphp&sub=350&b=9710415161&q=General%20Discussion&orig=http%3A//forum.homepageofthedead.com/forumdisplay.php%3Ff%3D2

I added spaces inbetween the http in order to NOT display it as a link. Funny, it automatically added url tags even thought I didnt.

EDIT: This time I waited for the page to load (before I just hit back or stop) and the page that loaded was some type of "You are infected with a virus" page, wanting me to download their anti-virus software. It was difficult to click off the page.

Andy
29-Oct-2009, 12:22 AM
What link exactly? i need to be sure as ive checked around 30 links off the main page and none have thrown up anything unusual.

Also check your own computer, run virus and adware scans.

Philly_SWAT
29-Oct-2009, 12:29 AM
Umm...I dont remember what link now. They all appear normal at the moment.

Andy
29-Oct-2009, 12:39 AM
Check your computer, use your own virus scanner, dont download the one they are offering you.

It sounds like something on your computer as i just cant recreate the problem myself and no-one seems to be able to, if the problem was on the server then it would be effecting alot more people.

Philly_SWAT
29-Oct-2009, 01:40 AM
Check your computer, use your own virus scanner, dont download the one they are offering you.
LOL, you don't have to tell me that!


It sounds like something on your computer as i just cant recreate the problem myself and no-one seems to be able to, if the problem was on the server then it would be effecting alot more people.
You would think so. However, I can find nothing wrong on my end, and no other site appears to be doing this. Here is a print screen...

http://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l150/Philly_SWAT/flood/weird.jpg

My mouse was hovering over the "HPotD Forums" link near the top left of the page. Look at the bottom and see the link it was pointing to. I refreshed and it went away. I am not asking you to do anything Andy, just telling you this for your information.

Andy
29-Oct-2009, 01:49 AM
My mouse was hovering over the "HPotD Forums" link near the top left of the page. Look at the bottom and see the link it was pointing to. I refreshed and it went away. I am not asking you to do anything Andy, just telling you this for your information.

Im aware your not asking me to do anything, but if theres a problem with the forums i have to fix it, its sorta what neil pays me to do :confused:

I Still suggest you scan your computer, i cant find anything wrong my end. Run a virus scanner and then let me know, if it finds nothing i can run more detailed checks in the morning.

Philly_SWAT
29-Oct-2009, 12:58 PM
Well, I ran a scan and it shows nothing wrong. However, I did notice the same problem on espn.com, so I guess I got some type of hijack thing going on. Nice that the scan doesnt fix it....

krakenslayer
29-Oct-2009, 01:50 PM
Well, I ran a scan and it shows nothing wrong. However, I did notice the same problem on espn.com, so I guess I got some type of hijack thing going on. Nice that the scan doesnt fix it....

A lot of malware these days does a really good job at hiding from mainstream antivirus software, so you have to go after 'em with bigger guns. There are special utilities for dealing with this kind of stubborn infection (Hijack This! etc.), but they tend to be "expert user" tools. I suggest you get on a tech-support forum like this one (http://www.techsupportforum.com/security-center/virus-trojan-spyware-help/) and post your symptoms there, they should be able to help you out.

Philly_SWAT
30-Oct-2009, 05:37 PM
Yeah, I was reading about the greatmillfeed (or whatever it was) hijack thing that I had going on. Apparently it is new, and difficult (if not impossible) for a lot of antivirus software to find. I tried quite a a few things, and nothing seemed to work. Eventually I restored to the last restore and havent had a problem since. Not sure WHY that worked, but I wont complain.

Neil
02-Nov-2009, 12:40 PM
Yeah, I was reading about the greatmillfeed (or whatever it was) hijack thing that I had going on. Apparently it is new, and difficult (if not impossible) for a lot of antivirus software to find. I tried quite a a few things, and nothing seemed to work. Eventually I restored to the last restore and havent had a problem since. Not sure WHY that worked, but I wont complain.

Why are some people on this earth who, worse than actually wasting their time writing this maliciuos stuff, inflict it on others on purpose! What a waste of everyone's time and effort!