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Re: bad news....

PostPosted: Wed, 10Jun30 15:18
by flying_circus
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It seems that some of our favorite website are infected. This is the link from the Google secure navigation. (Sory, the text is in french)

http://safebrowsing.clients.google.com/ ... rome&hl=fr

Are councerned by this infection dobraerotika, lesson of passion, Playforceone... In fact, as far as i 've search, all the site where we could find LoP2 are infected.

Re: bad news....

PostPosted: Thu, 10Jul01 02:05
by ReiverDemon
hmmm i have a up to date firewall/antivir security and i never encountered any viruses/malware/spyware at these sites. Dont believe everything you read especially if there are no specific virus names etc. named.

Re: bad news....

PostPosted: Thu, 10Jul01 02:22
by Trucla
When in doubt play safe!

Re: bad news....

PostPosted: Thu, 10Jul01 02:43
by cheese101
i think you're the only one finding this flying_circus

Re: bad news....

PostPosted: Thu, 10Jul01 02:59
by Graen

Re: bad news....

PostPosted: Thu, 10Jul01 08:02
by brownie5960
whatever happened, happened because someone who either had a bug on their computer did not or has not used their spyware, anti virus program or a combination of both, it is not the fault of our gracious hosts, but the fault lies in ourselves, particularly those who say they never have a virus problem, which is bs everyone has a virus problem!

Re: bad news....

PostPosted: Thu, 10Jul01 13:23
by flying_circus
Well, seems that i am not the only one, finally, Cheese :) IE7 don't give any warning, but google chrome is more securised. Wathever, it could be a false positive, of course, but i am a bit worried...

Re: bad news....

PostPosted: Thu, 10Jul01 16:01
by Rikwar
@flying_circus
Never had a problem with Lesson of passion or Playforceone so far, I wouldn't trust anything that's from Google 'chrome'
Just make sure you have a good antivirus and antimalware and do your scans on a regular basis and let them do there jobs..
On other risky sites use common sense !

Re: bad news....

PostPosted: Fri, 10Jul02 04:28
by iamystic
I had a problem about a week or so ago with playforceone, everytime i tryed to download a game it woud pop up, AV Security Suite, a know virus, had to drop my whole system.

Re: bad news....

PostPosted: Fri, 10Jul02 05:49
by brownie5960
Watch who you receive emials form, as well as firend request on your regular e-mail providers or ISP's as well as social nets such as Facebook & Myspace, becuase if you open it as soon as possible, then you have it carry over & before you know it, your ssystem is crashing, as well as your e-mail & everything else is affected, I'm speaking from experience, becuase it happened to me!

Re: bad news....

PostPosted: Fri, 10Jul02 15:06
by Rikwar
Not that Playforce is too blame !
Here's some info about AV Security Suiteand how to remove it, should you or any other members be infected with it as well
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/virus-r ... rity-suite
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brownie5960 wrote : Watch who you receive e-mails from, as well as friend request on your regular e-mail providers or ISP's as well as social nets such as Facebook & Myspace, because if you open it as soon as possible, then you have it carry over & before you know it, your system is crashing, as well as your e-mail & everything else is affected, I'm speaking from experience, because it happened to me!

brownie5960 that's sound advice !....sorry but edited your quote for spelling errors..Rik
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Also many of us that enjoy playing sex games should always be aware that certain related sex web sites and/or downloads or links are a greater risk of us beeing infected so just dont click on just anything you see..use common sense and do your regular anti-scans, just as the use of a condom ..have fun and play safe out there [img]images/icones/icon10.gif[/img]

Re: bad news....

PostPosted: Fri, 10Jul02 15:24
by dzeris
whatever happened, happened because someone who either had a bug on their computer did not or has not used their spyware, anti virus program or a combination of both, it is not the fault of our gracious hosts, but the fault lies in ourselves, particularly those who say they never have a virus problem, which is bs everyone has a virus problem!

You do realize that it is website and not personal computer? Maybe you can create virus in Perl scrïpting language, but what's the point doing it, if your "virus" is limited to web user? Website pages on aster.pl are modified to run malicious javascrïpt commands. Someone bruteforced or found passwords used for website access. If your "virus" does it, it is not called virus. It is trojan.

Re: bad news....

PostPosted: Sat, 10Jul03 03:08
by brownie5960
If every one of us has the same problem, it can't be our "personal" computers or laptops, someone had to have passed the virus along to one or more of us & we went on & did nothing, just a little tip for some of you, by the time you receive a message about a virus it may be too late to save anything if you do not have a good virus protection program! Many of us use Webroot antivirus software which is mor3e effective for me, personally than either McAfee or the other leading software protection services!

Re: bad news....

PostPosted: Sat, 10Jul03 04:54
by Graen
@brownie5960
McAfee and Norton are both shit. McAfee since it was first released, and Norton since the early 2000's when they started adding all that crap to run in the background.

@Everything Else...
Welcome to the Internet, where it's your responsibility to protect yourself. That said, it doesn't hurt to help others and mention problem areas as you see them. It also doesn't hurt to ask your friends for advice regarding how best to protect yourself here. I would recommend NOD32 from ESET myself, but everyone has their own idea of what the best protection is. That and a bit of common sense goes a long way.

Regarding the OP's first post, I use google for searching, not for my internet security, especially since they're more interested in my personal information than my security. I can't speak for all authors of the various games that are posted here, but I've never had issues with Leonizer's sites trying to do harm to my machine. Though some of his games aren't always safe for my sanity! :p

Re: bad news....

PostPosted: Sat, 10Jul03 05:29
by Sexychild68
never had any problems with Leonizer's sites also...