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G-Force
Registered: Sep 2012 Posts: 29 |
Malicious File Alert
Today i am getting malicious message alert when i try to download any file with chrome.
It says website may be hacked try again later.
Not had this come up before.
Tried https://edgeemu.net & www.c64.com and both are ok for
downloading. |
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Mr.Ammo Account closed
Registered: Oct 2002 Posts: 228 |
Perffffff can request removal from the list of malware sites by using this website: https://www.stopbadware.org/request-review (according to mozilla firefox). Also see http://mzl.la/1BAVoBE at the bottom. |
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Mr.Ammo Account closed
Registered: Oct 2002 Posts: 228 |
In the meantime, just turn off the protection for malicious sites/software in your browser. |
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G-Force
Registered: Sep 2012 Posts: 29 |
I noticed the past few weeks when i downloaded a file there was about a 5 second delay before it downloaded as if it was scanning automatically by my security software.
I thought it was some norton security new feature at first,but no it's chrome and it's freakng annoying this is.
Also i deleted broadjump client 5 days ago which has been on my computer for many years without much trouble but recently it was draining 50 percent of my computing power mostly all the time,so enough was enough,but nothing to do with this problem i think just minor spyware crap proggy. |
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G-Force
Registered: Sep 2012 Posts: 29 |
Quote: In the meantime, just turn off the protection for malicious sites/software in your browser.
Unchecked "protect you and your device from dangerous sites" in privacy settings in chrome browser and seems to have done the trick.
Norton should be automatically doing the same job anyway so no probs.(:-) |
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King Durin Account closed
Registered: Oct 2007 Posts: 85 |
3rd party Anti-virus is a waste of resources on Windows 10. The built in virus and malware checkers are just as good and don't use nearly as much resources (even though you will still see periods where it will spike one processor core). |
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King Durin Account closed
Registered: Oct 2007 Posts: 85 |
Quote: Unchecked "protect you and your device from dangerous sites" in privacy settings in chrome browser and seems to have done the trick.
Norton should be automatically doing the same job anyway so no probs.(:-)
Edge allows you to download it just fine without having to expose your computer to actual malware. |
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G-Force
Registered: Sep 2012 Posts: 29 |
Quote: Edge allows you to download it just fine without having to expose your computer to actual malware.
I doubt edge will work on windows xp especially my computer its an old pentium 4 processor running 3 ghz with 4gb of ram ddr2 266.7 mhz lol.
I don't think it would work on xp.
Im dreading the day though when win xp is finished altogether.(:-( |
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Krill
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 2839 |
Use Linux, no need for snake oil. :) |
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King Durin Account closed
Registered: Oct 2007 Posts: 85 |
Quote: I doubt edge will work on windows xp especially my computer its an old pentium 4 processor running 3 ghz with 4gb of ram ddr2 266.7 mhz lol.
I don't think it would work on xp.
Im dreading the day though when win xp is finished altogether.(:-(
You need more than anti-virus to protect XP. It's way beyond it's point of "finished altogether". |
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G-Force
Registered: Sep 2012 Posts: 29 |
Quote: You need more than anti-virus to protect XP. It's way beyond it's point of "finished altogether".
I think win xp will still keep going for the time being because lot's of poor countrys still have them.
Even south korea still uses win xp and continues to make animations with them blowing the whitehouse up lol.
I just might one day get my money out and buy a new computer haha. |
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