Virus on main forums page

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blackacid

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On the main forums page I just started getting irc cloner.aj virus wanrings on nod32. May want to check to see if the site hasn't been hacked and a virus been put into place.

Edit: Forgot to mention this is with firefox that I'm getting the warning on.
 
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321cm

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Same thing, a second after the page loads I get a "The connection was reset" error page, possibly trying to redirect to some other site?
 

brandon

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I am getting it too. Firefox 2.0.0.1, WinXP, NOD32

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greenthumb

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I'm running McAfee...maybe it's something with NOD32?
 

John_M

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This is just what we need.:mad: For some reason starting today my CCleaner keeps
erasing the RR cookie even though it is set up not to.
 

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fmon said:
No problem here, running Firefox 2.0 or IE 7 and Norton.
Same with me no problem use'ing both Firefox 2.0 & IE 7 and Norton
 

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sounds like maybe NOD32 is having a false positive report if that is what those having it alert are using...no problems here with FF2 and ZoneAlarm AV/AS
 

morfis

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No problems reported here using Firefox 2, adblock plus (embedded google crap blocked) and BitDefender.
 

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I was getting it also on two different computers running NOD32 but it's gone now. It may have been a false positive but I doubt it. NOD32 will catch things that Symantec and McAffee will miss so the fact that they didn't catch it doesn't make it a false positive.
 
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