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Fradulent Web Site Site Blocked By Antivirus Program


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Norton antivirus is blocking me from coming here saying it is a fraudulent website with security issues. Have we been Hacked?


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VydorScope Proficient

Norton antivirus is blocking me from coming here saying it is a fraudulent website with security issues. Have we been Hacked?

Probably a false positive, they happen all the time. Can you contact Norton and report it?

sa1937 Community Regular

I haven't gotten any such message but I'm using AVG Internet Security suite, not Norton. I agree with Vincent that it's probably a false positive.

ravenwoodglass Mentor

Okay, whatever was causing this last night and when I first logged in this morning seems to have ended. Thankfully. I guess Norton must have had a glitch they have fixed. (sigh of relief)

Raven815 Rookie

Same thing happened to me, but it's OK now. Huge relief!

Laura :rolleyes:

Skylark Collaborator

It's possible there was a Flash ad with a problem.

VydorScope Proficient

It's possible there was a Flash ad with a problem.

Which is one reason I have a flash blocker :)


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Scott Adams Grand Master

It sounds like a problem with Norton to me...everything is normal on the site.

Scott

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