Error on page five of feminine Beauty

Google found something with a Trojan apparently on page 5.

You.

:fffuuu:

I get that too. I would advise all to please stay away from page 5 until those with more intelligence has a look at it.

It’s because of an embedded image, google detects that black mesa has links to the IP because of the embedded [img] code.

well THAT is good to hear.

Use firefox.

:facepalm:

:facepalm:
https://forums.blackmesasource.com/showpost.php?p=93282&postcount=1

:expressionless:

Website works perfectly fine for me in firefox. I forgot to search through all of your posts to check to see if you MAY OR MAY NOT be able to use Firefox.

Right, MY BAD.

PAGE 5? OH NO

I haven’t gotten a warning at all.

The real facepalm is that using firefox doesn’t change the fact that one of the pics is hosted on a site that may or may not host malware. Changing browsers is ignoring the (potentially non-existent) problem. Chrome is giving you a warning, not preventing you from viewing the page. :facepalm:

That.

Uh, actually we already came to the conclusion that it was NOT malware and that it was a “false positive”, Malware can’t be sent through images lol, only if you were to go to that site which would usually result in firefox telling you to “GTFO OR DIE” could you possibly be at any risk.

“My browser says this page is dangerous” -> “nvm” -> “Use a different browser and you wont have them problem” -> “BECAUSE THAT BROWSER BLOCKS ALL DANGEROUS THINGS RIGHT?!??!?”

It’s kay though, fail assumptions are natural part of life :3.

Also cup of joe almost certainly has spyware, that’s why he gets problems with random webpages even in firefox.

I think it’s because I used a program to clean the registry that doesn’t recognize service pack three and it deleted activeX related files.

which is why I said “potentially non existent” and “may or may not.” Meaning that Chrome gives you a warning because pictures are hosted on a website that is in a google database for bad stuff. Not that the picture is going to give you a virus.

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At this point, if I knew the exact post that was causing this, I would delete it and be done with it just so that I could puff out mah chest and say “I fixed it. Yeah, I fixed the problem” and be done with it.

What if you copy each link off that page and try to access it in a new window, the link in question should trigger the same warning.

<---- too lazy i s’pose

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