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Drache January 18th, 2008 01:26

Redwolf Airsoft virus?
 
Not sure anyone else is getting this but every time I view a redwolf airsoft webpage my antivirus pops up and states:

HEUR/Exploit.HTML

Then asks me to quarantine, deny acces, or ignore. No matter what I do it still pops up on every redwolf webpage I go to when trying to view their catalog.

Any ideas?

TokyoSeven January 18th, 2008 01:32

http://crashjam.blogspot.com/2007/10...ploithtml.html

This may help in regards to your inquiry.

ak_STALKER January 18th, 2008 01:32

get a mac. you dont have to worry about. firewalls, antivirus, viruses, spyware. etc. jk. ull have to ask a windows user

Savage Haggis January 18th, 2008 01:33

Quote:

Originally Posted by ak_STALKER (Post 618396)
get a mac. you dont have to worry about. firewalls, antivirus, viruses, spyware. etc.

+1 :D

TokyoSeven January 18th, 2008 01:34

Mac...hahahaha...ok no I kid, there good for working with video editing and music and stuff, and now thanks to programs like bootcamp you can even game on them. But you'd be retarded to think that viruses and other PC related issues dont exist for macs, they do, they are just not as prominent as PC's.

Drache January 18th, 2008 01:37

Quote:

Originally Posted by TokyoSeven (Post 618395)
http://crashjam.blogspot.com/2007/10...ploithtml.html

This may help in regards to your inquiry.

All that says is just move the item to quarantine and hope for an update... every webpage on redwolf comes up with the same virus but slightly different meaning Id have to quarantine each page as I come across them.

ak_STALKER January 18th, 2008 01:37

Quote:

Originally Posted by TokyoSeven (Post 618400)
Mac...hahahaha...ok no I kid, there good for working with video editing and music and stuff, and now thanks to programs like bootcamp you can even game on them. But you'd be retarded to think that viruses and other PC related issues dont exist for macs, they do, they are just not as prominent as PC's.

4 years with one and never had a problem with anything. ya they may not be good for gaming but thats why we have 360's

TokyoSeven January 18th, 2008 01:39

As per quote from the website
" It means it actually wont be a virus but a virus pattern. It is triggered by some code involving IFRAME or eval(unescape("”) method). The best you can do in this situation is add the file to Quarantine and let it be there"

It may not be a virus yet, but it could be someday. Prudent course of action is best over possibly leaving a backdoor open.

Quote:

Originally Posted by ak_STALKER (Post 618403)
4 years with one and never had a problem with anything. ya they may not be good for gaming but thats why we have 360's

Mac doesnt support any of the logitech devices I use.
Macs have only recently gained the ability to be upgraded.
But for less than the cost of a brand new iMac, I can swap out my mother board,processor,add more ram and even upgrade my video card.

Drache January 18th, 2008 01:40

Quote:

Originally Posted by TokyoSeven (Post 618405)
As per quote from the website
" It means it actually wont be a virus but a virus pattern. It is triggered by some code involving IFRAME or eval(unescape("”) method). The best you can do in this situation is add the file to Quarantine and let it be there"

It may not be a virus yet, but it could be someday. Prudent course of action is best over possibly leaving a backdoor open.

Thus they say to quarantine the file BUT like I stated above, quarantining every single page on redwolf isnt really an option....

TokyoSeven January 18th, 2008 01:43

I wish there was more I could offer, Im not computer savy enough to offer any other approach. Perhaps the use of a diffrent browser may stop the popups while browsing redwolf? Shot in the dark.

ak_STALKER January 18th, 2008 01:47

Quote:

Originally Posted by TokyoSeven (Post 618405)
As per quote from the website
" It means it actually wont be a virus but a virus pattern. It is triggered by some code involving IFRAME or eval(unescape("”) method). The best you can do in this situation is add the file to Quarantine and let it be there"

It may not be a virus yet, but it could be someday. Prudent course of action is best over possibly leaving a backdoor open.



Mac doesnt support any of the logitech devices I use.
Macs have only recently gained the ability to be upgraded.
But for less than the cost of a brand new iMac, I can swap out my mother board,processor,add more ram and even upgrade my video card.

first id like to apologize to drache for this hijack of his thread.
macs are powerful when you order them. and yes u can and have been able to upgrade them.
im using a logitech wireless keyboard and mouse right now and its working 100%

ak_STALKER January 18th, 2008 01:48

Quote:

Originally Posted by Drache (Post 618407)
Thus they say to quarantine the file BUT like I stated above, quarantining every single page on redwolf isnt really an option....

what browser and antivirus/firewall are u using. also are u using vista or xp?

Danke January 18th, 2008 01:51

Buy one of everything then you won't have to keep going back there to "look".

If that's not an option why not try a "DNS cache flush", google it for a few options. It's worked for me on some sites that suddenly appeared to be Hijacked.

TokyoSeven January 18th, 2008 01:56

DNS flush!

http://www.tech-faq.com/flush-dns.shtml

Quote:

Originally Posted by ak_STALKER (Post 618414)
im using a logitech wireless keyboard and mouse right now and its working 100%

Yours may work, but not all logitech products are supported(Example logitech Mx1000 laser mouse, you cant use all the buttons), from what Ive seen there are very few drivers available. My LX700 keyboard would work fine, however I would not have the full functionality of my mouse either.

Drache January 18th, 2008 02:22

Quote:

Originally Posted by ak_STALKER (Post 618416)
what browser and antivirus/firewall are u using. also are u using vista or xp?

It seems its the antivirus Im using....

Browser: Firefox
Antivirus: Antivir
OS: Vista


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