mx-computer.com apparently hosts malware, and is causing Chrome to not like SEN:
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Do you know which page on SEN prompted this? Or does Chrome display this error for every SEN page? Does this happen for a specific skin, or for all skins?
Depending on how harshly Chrome is filtering SEN, it could be anything from a skin (not Turtle or Epic, however) to an image in someone's post(s) or signature.
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Yeah, I use Chrome and have yet to see this. Maybe it was from something someone posted?
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A search for "mx-computer" on SEN leads to
this thread, which contains an image from that site. Using "open image in new window" on the picture triggers Safari's malware protection.
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This is probably not even possible, but is there a way to -- server-side -- detect what URLs each browser blocks for security? If so, then the site could be set up to detect when someone posts a "dangerous" image, and then handle it somehow -- perhaps by writing out a placeholder and a link instead of a direct reference to the image?
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You could, but you'd have to manually input the entries to filter, unless you can gain access to google's or mozilla's listings somehow.
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To clear this up, all this is, is Chrome saying that it doesn't have a valid certificate for SEN. Just click the check box, and continue to the site. After that you should never see that message again.
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Strangely enough I can't even visit mx-computer or see the pictures from their site in Ex's thread. When I ignore the firefox warning their server returns me
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access / on this server.
Strangely enough I can't even visit mx-computer or see the pictures from their site in Ex's thread. When I ignore the firefox warning their server returns me
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access / on this server.
Chances are they recognized the problem and through up a Forbidden message flag for their server, as to prevent it from affecting anything while they work on the problem (remote sites linking, google search engine listings, etc). It's a pretty common practice if something malicious makes its way onto a website.
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I haven't had any of these problems.
Also, visiting SEN may harm your BRAINS.
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If you have like 5 more of those, I would so make a "captainwill doesn't change facial expressions" animated image. Shoot, I'd embed that song into the image too.
I don't think it's anything to worry about, and there's nothing SEN can do to fix it, since it's a google thing.
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You could, but you'd have to manually input the entries to filter, unless you can gain access to google's or mozilla's listings somehow.
Yes, I was wondering if it would be possible provided said listings were publicly accessible (and why wouldn't they be?).
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