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    Yep. Firefox.
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    Have reported this to our resident guru, Steven, hopefully he'll be on it soon.

    In the meantime could people please stop reporting this, we are aware of the problem and don't need further reports, thanks.

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    Fred wrong thing to do IF the website is being used to Phish outside the system then the more who report it the better. IT is a serious matter that Browsers are coming up with this NOT virus scanners.

    I'd be reporting it to Federal Police also there maybe a real Phissing problem and members need to be made aware.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wheelinround View Post
    Fred wrong thing to do IF the website is being used to Phish outside the system then the more who report it the better. IT is a serious matter that Browsers are coming up with this NOT virus scanners.

    I'd be reporting it to Federal Police also there maybe a real Phissing problem and members need to be made aware.
    .........and all these reports here don't make members aware?

    We'll just let Steven handle this, shall we?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Shed View Post
    .........and all these reports here don't make members aware?

    We'll just let Steven handle this, shall we?

    Then make an Headline announcement!

    I am sure Steve will sort it.

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    It's not a big deal. Some advertisement was serving up some third party adservers javascripted XSS and google has picked up on it. The stupidity is that it was google Adsense serving this crap out in the first place.

    Ive seen it in a few places. The warning disappears soon enough.

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    Me too.
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    Well well, look at that. WWF now has a https cert installed. Thats new.

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    Me too, using Firefox via Google not Yahoo.
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    Getting it on my iPad too.
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    Red screen on my PC but IPad OK as I am entering this now
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    Firefox might have its knickers pulled up a little too high. Just ignore it.
    BUT, isn't it nice that there's some monitoring and analysis going on the background, on our behalf?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robson Valley View Post
    Firefox might have its knickers pulled up a little too high. Just ignore it.
    BUT, isn't it nice that there's some monitoring and analysis going on the background, on our behalf?
    "some monitoring" but not failsafe. Best insurance is to install a reputable antivirus package, and steer clear of potentially suspect sites until cleared.
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    I will also encourage people to follow the onscreen steps to report that the site is legitimate.

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    drop your security down a notch and it disappears and goes back to normal,well mine did anyway

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