Chrome gave me the error, too. I'm on Safari now...
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Google Chrome saying LFAD "Malware?"
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uncheckEnable phishing and malware protection
It's weird that it's been doing it even though I've been using LFAD for a long time.
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This is happening to me too on Chrome. Just select Advanced and then click on Proceed at your own risk. If there is actually something there then hopefully you have some other virus protection that will catch it.
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I'm not sure that chrome is the issue - I think whatever piece of code is on the page that is causing chrome's anti-malware warning to kick in is ;-). I am also on my phone at the moment. I know that chrome is known to be over-zealous sometimes but I'd rather not take the risk.So, here you are
too foreign for home
too foreign for here.
Never enough for both.
Ijeoma Umebinyuo, Diaspora Blues
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Originally posted by blankita719 View PostChrome seems to be the issue - I was just now finally able to log on with Internet Explorer but I hate using IE
oogle Chrome has blocked access to this page on members.lovingfromadistance.com.
Content from [link removed], a known malware distributor, has been inserted into this web page. Visiting this page now is very likely to infect your computer with malware.
Malware is malicious software that causes things like identity theft, financial loss, and permanent file deletion
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As far as I can tell, there is no malware installed here. I've checked through all the files and have found nothing that was recently added by anyone other than myself.
Also checked google webmaster tools, and it is saying no malware has been detected:
I'm not sure why we're being flagged by chrome. Maybe it is getting our website IP address confused with another site's IP address (when I googled about this situation, that came up as a possibility).
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Originally posted by Michelle View PostAs far as I can tell, there is no malware installed here. I've checked through all the files and have found nothing that was recently added by anyone other than myself.
Also checked google webmaster tools, and it is saying no malware has been detected:
I'm not sure why we're being flagged by chrome. Maybe it is getting our website IP address confused with another site's IP address (when I googled about this situation, that came up as a possibility).Our separation of each other is an optical illusion of consciousness. ~Albert Einstein
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If you go to Tools - View Source (in Chrome) you'll see the coding of the current page. This is what I found at the bottom of it:
[code removed]
That's the URL Google's warning us about. So I'd say it's a script virus that changed the code of the page. You wouldn't be able to see it as a file on server because it rooted itself in one of the existing files.
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