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Malware on JUB?

Maklaar13

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For the last couple of weeks or so and whenever I come to this site for the first time every day; a new tab opens and tell me that my computer has been infected with malware. I have been a member here for a long time and have never had such problem. It only happens here. I do have virus protection and all the bells and whistles to protect my computer. I am wondering if anyone else is having the same issue.
 
I remember one time there were ads on JUB which were compromised and would trigger people's anti virus software. If I were you do a virus scan and a scan with Malwarebytes.
 
Mine has lately taken to saying something about Google keeping track of my google history and stuff....feels kind of weird spam-ish malwarey like...i just close the window and it goes aways.
 
For the last couple of weeks or so and whenever I come to this site for the first time every day; a new tab opens and tell me that my computer has been infected with malware. I have been a member here for a long time and have never had such problem. It only happens here. I do have virus protection and all the bells and whistles to protect my computer. I am wondering if anyone else is having the same issue.
Having the exact same issue. Very messed up & only on this site
 
If you get a chance, post a screen shot of what you're seeing. ALT+PrtSc on a Windows machine will copy the active screen to your clipboard or you can use Windows SnippingTool.
 
Hello,

Also if you can tell us if this is happening only on the main site or also the forum and if you are on a desktop/laptop or a mobile (tablet/phone) device.

Thanks,
Bryce
 
Made a few code changes in advertising scripts... can you clear your caches and let me know if the problem is still there after doing so?
 
Well, many thanks for the advice and the quick fix. I has not happened today.

I was quite worried that I would have to stop using JUB, this is a great site for many reasons other than just to look at the porn.

Hope that we don't have any more issues but if we do, it is nice to know that people are looking after whatever problems come up.

Cheers.
 
I just got that same pop-up today, but on another site

oh, just a couple of minutes ago, after reading the latest posts in this thread, I clicked on Jub's main page and got this:
View attachment 1176009

I'm on a desk top

Thanks for the screenshot- that really helps.

It is the same error that was reported in Nov 2014 and discussed in the earlier thread.

This seems to affect Windows users who connect to JUB with Internet Explorer. There's something about the advertising popups that trigger Norton Anti-Virus to make it look like it's JUB that is causing the "attack". It's a false alarm- your computer is not being attacked- but it is really annoying and we do want to eliminate the warning from the forum pages.

In the 2014-2015 thread, the ads were disabled from the forum and that stopped the error (the ads were still active on the main JUB page). Removing them from the forum page stopped the error that the members with IE and Norton were seeing.

With the changes to the scripts that Bryce made in post#10, (hopefully) you should not see the error when you're in the forum pages but if you go to other parts of the site like the main page or the sections where there are videos, you may still see the warning.
 
Firefox, Malwarebytes Premium and Kaspersky Internet Security, not a single warning. When I hit something, both go crazy and block the page.
 
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