Freddie H
cliffr
Freddie H
dmbaer
Don't know anything about this software, but some folks on KVR are asserting that this is one *hella* good deal. All DNR offerings for 29 bucks.
Check it out here:
http://www.teamdnr.net/no-brainer/
WARNING!!! VIRUS on their WEBPAGE!
What on earth is this ?.
Freddie, what are you on about, this sort of .rap is not helpful to anyone.
If in fact there is a virus on a web page, then cough up all the information.
So, what virus ?.
What webpage ?.
How did you detect it ?.
I just did an online scan of the above URL ... nothing found.
I know this post is a few days old, but regardless, you need to provide full information when making such accusations, which are damaging.
I know your intentions may be good, but the delivery is certainly not.
Please, take the time to provide complete information, instead of jumping on the giant size fonts !.
Cheers - Cliff
I don't know what virus program you use! I tried it again and it still 3 Virus on their website!
A serious virus too, JAVA virus threat attack = SEVERE!!!!
TRojan: Js/BlacoleREF.CL
Exploit:JAVA/CVE-2012-1723
Exploit:JAVA/CVE-2012-1723
http://www.microsoft.com/security/portal/threat/encyclopedia/entry.aspx?Name=Trojan%3AJS%2FBlacoleRef.CL
It was just a friendly warning! Thanks for killing the messenger Cliff!
Freddie,
I'm not killing the messenger ... read my reply again.
I'm asking the messenger to "Deliver a COMPLETE message", not a half message that can't be verified. And you STILL Haven't done that.
All you've done is a little bit more of that again, it is useless by itself, and without you providing ALL the information.
Freddie, it would be helpful ONLY if you provide the COMPLETE information, as I stated above, yet you haven't done.
The three CRITICAL pieces of information you need to provide, if you are going to make accusations about websites infecting with viruses are:
1) What virus ?.
2) What webpage ?.
3) How did you detect it ?. If you don't provide
ALL three pieces of information, nobody can verify whether or not you are correct.
You could be using some crap detection method and have a false alert !. Can you please, provide the complete information as I asked, because at this point you've just made the picture look more worse, and from where I'm sitting it looks like you have no idea what you're talking about.
Why do I say that ?. Well, you didn't answer all the critical questions, and now you're saying they have 3 viruses, but you only name one.
So let's try again:
1) What viruses ? You named the Trojan, but what are the other two you mention ? 2) Which web page, or is it the entire site ?. And the very important question of:
3) How did you detect it ?. So what software did you use etc ... what is your detection method. You know, there's a lot of crap software that give false alerts, and to make it worse, lots of crap software that doesn't alert when it should.
You need to tell us HOW you detected / got the report that there is/are viruses on a web page.
Otherwise, nobody can either verify your findings, explain them, or explain if it is a false alert.
Can you come up with all the information ?.
I used several online services to scan the website, and they all say "Clean Site"
For example:
https://www.virustotal.com/#url If you're saying there is still a virus on their site, how did you detect it, and what are the other 2 you say thay have ?
Thanks - Cliff