Re: Malwarebytes reports troj
By: Dumas Walker to ALL on Sun Jan 21 2024 09:54 am
On 21 Jan 2024, MRO said the following...
Re: Malwarebytes reports troj
By: Dumas Walker to ALL on Sun Jan 21 2024 09:54 am
I found it thought titties.com was a trojan and wouldn't let me connect.
Buaaaa sigh NOOooooo!
so contact them with your ip address. that's the thing that triggers the block
g. hopefully you will get ahold of a real person.
Their answer is that I need to add my site to my malwarebytes config, even though I told them (1) I am not the one running their software and (2) it
is other people who are accessing my site and getting a false positive.
I sort of figured I'd not find much joy there since I am not a customer.
Meanwhile, I can see where they immediately helped someone else out who
runs a commecercial website -- selling men's undergarments -- whose site apparently got blocked because it has the word "ass" in it.
Maybe I should change my site name to "getsomeass.net" so they will fix it.
not many people use it, so i wouldn't worry about it.
There are specific settings in Avast under settings - personal privacy to turn off sharing. I'm sure that some folks will still not be convinced. I've been satisfied with its performance. I will check further and see. Yo
may in fact be correct.
if they did it once, they'll do it again.
I wouldn't trust it.
I just use the built in windows shit.
Sysop: | tracker1 |
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Location: | Phoenix, AZ |
Users: | 54 |
Nodes: | 25 (0 / 25) |
Uptime: | 155:36:19 |
Calls: | 367 |
Files: | 1,364 |
Messages: | 36,299 |