I-club reported as an attack site
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I-club reported as an attack site
Anyone else getting an error saying that I-club is being reported by google as a potential attack site?
This happened to me before with my personal site when a couple pages got infected with some bad java...
UPDATE:
EDIT:
For those that don't want to read all of the posts, here is a workaround that lets you turn off the warning:
firefox: tools > options > security > uncheck 'block reported attack sites'
This happened to me before with my personal site when a couple pages got infected with some bad java...
UPDATE:
Hey everyone,
I can assure you that i-Club is not hosting anything malicious. What has happened is that photos were hosted on a site which was hacked. Those photos were embedded into a post here on i-Club, causing Google to flag us.
You can turn the warning off in your browser settings by turning off 'warn when visiting a fraudulent website'.
We have ensured the site is clean, and re-submitted to Google. This process can take hours, or up to a week. Please be patient, and rest assured we are doing everything we can to have the site deemed safe.
I will post an update the moment we get notice that Google has re-scanned the site.
cheers,
robb
I can assure you that i-Club is not hosting anything malicious. What has happened is that photos were hosted on a site which was hacked. Those photos were embedded into a post here on i-Club, causing Google to flag us.
You can turn the warning off in your browser settings by turning off 'warn when visiting a fraudulent website'.
We have ensured the site is clean, and re-submitted to Google. This process can take hours, or up to a week. Please be patient, and rest assured we are doing everything we can to have the site deemed safe.
I will post an update the moment we get notice that Google has re-scanned the site.
cheers,
robb
EDIT:
For those that don't want to read all of the posts, here is a workaround that lets you turn off the warning:
firefox: tools > options > security > uncheck 'block reported attack sites'
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