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[GetReligion] We are aware Chrome users are experiencing a Korern.in Malware warning. We are currently investigating this issue.

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[sey7] Turning Off Google Malware Warning.? « SEY: I’m totally new to website making and want to make a free informational website that will show up on Google search and that has little or no ads from the host, but let’s me put Google’s Adsens. However flash apps or supper high bandwidth and large amounts of space is not really important to me [...]

[Anime Take Forums] Google Chrome displays malware warning when I access animetake.com ...: And I'm happy enough that AnimeTake is one of the few websites that have NEVER given me a virus before.

[IT / Technology / Webdesign Q&A Blog] Turning off Google malware warning.?: If you are the owner of this web site, you can request a review of your site using Google’s Webmaster Tools. More information about the review process is available in Google’s Webmaster Help Center.

[Michael Geist Blog] Michael Geist - New ACTA Leak: U.S., Korea, Singapore, Denmark Do ...: malware warning. Michael, I got a warning when accessing the site just now (im using google chrome): "The website at www.michaelgeist.ca contains elements from the site koren.in, which appears to host malware" .

[Malware Help. Org] Chromium browser remixed as a security Dragon | Malware Help. Org: Comodo Dragon also prevents one from signing in at web sites Comodo don’t like (Tagged.com) and others, without any way to get around it, it blocked the sign in box from being seen. The browser works like malware itself with to much control over which sites you can visit.

[Discussion Forum - The Flight Simulator Network] Malware on C74.net/X-Plane.org? - The Flight Simulator Network: I just went to visit X-Plane.org and got the following warning from Google: The website at x-plane.org contains elements from the site www.c74.net, which appears to host malware It may be a false warning, but just thought I should warn .

[Sucuri Security] Sucuri Security: GoDaddy Security update: They store all the passwords encrypted (not one-way hashed which is the recommended), and they can only be retrieved and reversed after a member of the security team opens a ticket and explains the reason for using the password (like to investigate malware)One thing that made me feel better was that they actually have a process in place to access the passwords and they hold their people accountable for that. Having them encrypted or in clear-text doesn't make much a difference, if the process to recover them is open to anyone in their staff...

[TechCrunch] Google, Mozilla Claim AOL's China Portal May Harm Your Computer: We’re sure that these are just pieces of a bigger puzzle, but it’s definitely worth reporting that a website owned by an Internet company the size of AOL appears to be used to distribute malware. And frankly, it’s worrying that Google and Firefox both raise warning flags while behemoths like Microsoft and Yahoo consider everything to be perfectly safe.

[AionSource.com] Front Page, Malware warning - AionSource.com: I'm guessing one of the ads is causing it: Only on front page, not in forums. Get it in both Chrome and Firefox.

[TechCrunch] Google Flags Whole Internet As Malware: We periodically receive updates to that list and received one such update to release on the site this morning. Unfortunately (and here’s the human error), the URL of ”˜/’ was mistakenly checked in as a value to the file and ”˜/’ expands to all URLs.

[blogTO] Are You Seeing Virus Warnings?: A number of readers have contacted us over the past 24 hours asking if blogTO has been re-infected with a virus. To the best of our knowledge, the site is clean and the warnings some of you have been encountering are a result of your anti-virus software scanning old, cached versions of the site.

[TechKive] TechKive » Blog Archive » Google, Mozilla Claim AOL's China Portal ...: Google Chrome and Firefox both throw up a malware warning for AOL’s Chinese portal (click at your own risk), and Google even warns people who run a search for ‘AOL China’ that the site may harm their computer, as you can tell from the screenshot above.

[D' Technology Weblog] Google Chrome's Red Alert! message - Google anti-malware process: Google Chrome warns, when a site visited may contain malware: “”¦.Google's anti-malware processes uses fully automated systems to scan internet for potentially dangerous sites, infected with malware and then add a warning in Google ...

[TrolleyBlog.com] Google, Mozilla Claim AOL's China Portal May Harm Your Computer ...: Google Chrome and Firefox both throw up a malware warning for AOL's Chinese portal (click at your own risk), and Google even warns people who run a search.

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