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StuAustin
Posts: 4
Registered: ‎03-03-2012

Web Attack: Mass Injection Website

Hello all. New to the board.

I have Norton 360 version 5.0.

I'm an Administrator over at x3dmod.com and starting today, I get what the topic name is. I've been in touch with the other main Administrator on the website and he has no problem accessing it.

Norton is blocking it from me. Could someone here please go to x3dmod.com and see if they can access the web page? If you can, click on the topic "Skyrim" and see if Norton blocks access. Thanx.

Stu Austin

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Krusty13
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Registered: ‎05-31-2011

Re: Web Attack: Mass Injection Website

Hi Stu,  Welcome to the Norton Community,

 

This is way over my head,  but I just tried to go to that site and received the exact warning message (Mass Injection Website) as you.  I cancelled before it fully loaded.

 

Dave.

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StuAustin
Posts: 4
Registered: ‎03-03-2012

Re: Web Attack: Mass Injection Website

Thanks for checking. I really aprreciate it. :smileyhappy:

peterweb
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Registered: ‎04-17-2008

Re: Web Attack: Mass Injection Website

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I too tried to access your site with the same warning about Mass Injection Website. Looks like your site has been hacked.

 

As to why your other admin can access  the site...what A/V is he using. This could be a false positive for Norton.


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StuAustin
Posts: 4
Registered: ‎03-03-2012

Re: Web Attack: Mass Injection Website

I'm not exactly sure which A/V he's using. He's been rebuilding the board from a clean install each time and then I can get on it and do Admin stuff but after a while after being rebuilt, I get hit again with the intrusion alert.

Others are reporting to us the same thing is happenning with them. We're still researching on what could be causing it. I'll read up on the false positive info.

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StuAustin
Posts: 4
Registered: ‎03-03-2012

Re: Web Attack: Mass Injection Website

Hello all.

An update. We changed the forum to another domain name and using a re-direct and so far no more attacks. Hopefully we have it under control now.