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I was just going into the AOC forums and my virus scanner poped up the following page.
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What has that got to do with MMORPG.com? Methinks you assume way too much.
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Mine just did the same thing.
Actually.. I think he might be right.. because the same thing happend to me the other day at the AoC forums.
Not to start rumours, but I also got a similar warning about the xpantivirus thing whilst viewing this site this afternoon. MMORPG.com has in the past, like many other websites, been the victim of viral attacks.
But yes, this might all be completely circumstantial.
Yeah I got the same thing about half an hour ago... : /
You are honestly trying to say this has never happened at this site before? Or multiple times...
They've been good at getting things "fixed" fairly fast in the past. When this has happened.
Myself as well.
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Well it hasn't happened to me, but I guess I'll run a virus scan just in case.
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I had the same t hing happen to me while on mmorpg this morning. Did a scan and found nothing.
same here....avg dealt with it though
I got a pop up for xpantivirus this morning as well while on mmorpg.com's forums. The popup claimed I was infected with viruses and then asking me to install a program.
I was suspicious so I googled it and it looks like some kind of spyware or something.
Definitely this is something that should be looked in to.
Its most probably scareware inbedded in the ads. The pop ups usually tell you that you are infected and need to download some spyware riddled psuedo-antivirus program. This particular one has been popping up at a few gaming sites lately, and is not limited to mmorpg.com.
MMORPG.com admins: You need to drop whatever ad is serving up the "xpantivirus" ScareWare. It's pretty ridiculous that this type of crap is popping up while users are trying to view your site.
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aww but I have to ask, can something that sounds so close to "Panty" be all that bad?
just say it just happened to me when going onto the wow forums. must be embedded in an ad.
yepp, happend to me to on this site.
*shines the letter "A" into the sky*
I've poked Admin and should have an answer for you guys soon
Laura "Taera" Genender
Community Manager
MMORPG.com
i got that this morning to i just force closed ie so nothing bad happen
Had the same thing happen to me this morning around 7:30 reading posts before I went to work.
Just got the same thing while trying to look at the news about Vanguard update 4.
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We will try to find out what is causing this. I am not getting this but if people could post the following:
1) Your browser
2) Any ads that are on the page when you see this
3) The software giving you the warning (your spyware/virus scanner, etc)
4) The exact warning message
This could never happen on our internal ads since we place the SWF or GIF/JPG directly on the page ourselves - but we do use 2 seperate outside netowrks. While I would hope they would not do such a thing - if it is coming from an ad (which it may not be) it would be from one of these and we would need to shut it off and report it.
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XP Anti-virus looks like a phishing ad. Its comes up with a popup that says your computer is infected, but its merely a jpg image. My anti-virus caught it trying to install something on my computer. I am using IE 7 and it forwarded me to thier page, shrunk all my windows to the bottom left corner of my screen, and had its pop-up come up. Clicking anywhere on thier popup automatically forwards you to thier site that auto-attempts to install something onto your computer.
yep, same here. Except I'm using Flock, so it didn't get to their site. But it did pop up the XP Anti-Virus balloon. Soon as it did that, I went to task manager and shut down the browser manually ( to avoid clicking anything ) then ran virus and spyware checks. Came up on the virus scan, so just deleted it.