Now that is obviously a horse saying that! I love horses, anywhere!
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Now that is obviously a horse saying that! I love horses, anywhere!
BTW - I am logged in on an old tablet, Windows 7, at the Whole Foods Store and getting no popups.
The infection was gone but has returned again. New iphone with no browser history getting popup ads today. And then there's the flood of new members with random-like names. And there's this email from webmaster a week ago:
Seems someone is really trying hard here. I apologize for stating the obvious but doesn't this call into question the competence of your IT folks, or possibly they are complicit in the hack?Quote:
Recently the Posts on StSC were replaced with a string of code. This problem has been corrected and I hope you will continue...
Thank you Lorne;
I will see if there is anything I can do to help participate in keeping the website clean.
This continuing attack is probably due to the new technology. These are live people registering, apparently a new industry where you litter up a website enough (malicious links) and it is tagged "Dangerous".
We are working on it.
Yes there does seem to be a concerted effort to disrupt this website. From one location I was getting this:
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I believe we've just witnessed how to takeout a forum without taking it offline. Infect the site with adware yet somehow make the owner/operators immune from it. Have a couple users say "working fine here" (blame the victim) and admin is convinced it's just a browser cache issue. Meanwhile Google tags the site Dangerous and it doesn't even appear as a result when searching "saving to suitors club".
Fascinating.
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StSC should come off of Google's black list within a few days.
Also, new protections have been put in place to prevent these hackings. Time will tell just how effective these protections are - we'll see!