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Visiting SEN may harm my computer?
Sep 20 2010, 4:10 pm
By: MrrLL  

Sep 20 2010, 4:10 pm MrrLL Post #1



mx-computer.com apparently hosts malware, and is causing Chrome to not like SEN:





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Sep 20 2010, 8:26 pm DavidJCobb Post #2



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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Sep 20 2010, 8:35 pm DT_Battlekruser Post #3



More details on the error? grep says Chrome is full of shit, but I don't have the entire copy of SEN because some parts are just ridiculously huge to download.



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Sep 20 2010, 11:18 pm poison_us Post #4

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My Chrome isn't shitting brix over SEN, and I've got the latest version. Honestly I think this might just be a temporary problem at best, or one you can easily ignore at worst. My college's web access turns up something similar:






Sep 21 2010, 12:07 am DevliN Post #5

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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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Sep 21 2010, 12:17 am FoxWolf1 Post #6



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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Sep 21 2010, 12:23 am poison_us Post #7

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Just clicking the thread gives me the same popup, and it's the 2nd picture in the OP. Maybe someone should edit that picture >.>




Sep 22 2010, 10:11 pm DavidJCobb Post #8



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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Sep 22 2010, 11:02 pm CecilSunkure Post #9



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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Sep 22 2010, 11:47 pm ThedarKOne Post #10



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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Sep 23 2010, 1:01 pm poison_us Post #11

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It's not SEN that's the problem, it's the site hosting the image with the link. For whatever reason, Chrome dislikes that .jpg, or the site hosting it, and tries to stop you from visiting.




Sep 23 2010, 3:48 pm NudeRaider Post #12

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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
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Forbidden

You don't have permission to access / on this server.





Sep 23 2010, 6:03 pm shmeeps Post #13



Quote from NudeRaider
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
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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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Sep 24 2010, 4:01 am Centreri Post #14

Relatively ancient and inactive

I haven't had any of these problems.

Also, visiting SEN may harm your BRAINS.



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Sep 24 2010, 1:43 pm poison_us Post #15

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Quote from Centreri
I haven't had any of these problems.

Also, visiting SEN may harm your BRAINS.
Or suck your soul out through your bellybutton...

Quote from poison_us
Quote from CaptainWill
It appears as though it (SEN) is sucking your soul out through your bellybutton.

We need a disclaimer stating that visiting SEN may alter one's appearance, bodily functions, and/or motivation.





Sep 24 2010, 6:43 pm rockz Post #16

ᴄʜᴇᴇsᴇ ɪᴛ!

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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Sep 24 2010, 7:17 pm payne Post #17

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Quote from Centreri
I haven't had any of these problems.

Also, visiting SEN may harm your BRAINS.
Or suck your soul out through your bellybutton...
http://www.staredit.net/excalibur.soul :crazy:



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Sep 27 2010, 9:48 pm DavidJCobb Post #18



Quote from CecilSunkure
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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Oct 2 2010, 8:14 pm poison_us Post #19

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Chrome should have it, since it's open-source, and because you're contacting Mozilla for a legitimate concern for website development, they should be more than happy to provide it. I don't think they'd just come out and list it like "Here it is for all to see!!!", probably more on a per-request basis.




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