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RichardB
06-22-2010, 10:01
Twice when I entered the Glock Talk this morning I got a Warning from my Norton anti-virus about Bloodhound.exploit.337. It may be from my connection to the cyber world.
farscott
06-22-2010, 10:21
Yes, it appears that GlockTalk has a virus. I had to disable Java script as something called "BBBInvestigation.org" is trying to run scripts that among other things redirects one to a Google page, opens up Windows Media Player, and tries to download a file.
Samboard
06-22-2010, 10:32
yeah, not good. main page, etc. hope they figure this out asap. kinda a pia. wtf.
:rofl:
The hackers have been hitting lots of websites these days - "drive by vulnerabilities" don't ya know - and those Drive By Ops are for the 3 major OS's... so they are pushing this agenda hard.
What a great time to be alive! I sometimes dream of meeting a group of hackers at the shooting range... It's a good dream... For me anyway...:supergrin:
Know what I mean???
:rofl:
IndyGunFreak
06-22-2010, 12:59
Yes, it appears that GlockTalk has a virus. I had to disable Java script as something called "BBBInvestigation.org" is trying to run scripts that among other things redirects one to a Google page, opens up Windows Media Player, and tries to download a file.
Just reading Eric's post..(there's a big thread in GNG).. I think saying "Glocktalk had a virus" is stretching it a bit... If I'm understanding his post correctly, someone manipulated a hole/bug in the Vbulletin software that runs GT... it could have happened to any site running VB.
IGF
Egads, this is running, so to speak, on a Windows system.
Glad I use a onetime username and passwd.
IndyGunFreak
06-22-2010, 15:42
Egads, this is running, so to speak, on a Windows system.
Glad I use a onetime username and passwd.
Someone manipulated one of the flash games in the arcade area...
Eric posted about it in GNG.
IGF
we're all gonna die!!!!
no really, we are....
we're all gonna die!!!!
no really, we are....
That's why I don't understand when a newscaster says the death rate in an area has increased.
The death rate is always the same. One per person, sooner or later.
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