DaleCooper
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Not very bemused, but not blaming the staff here
I am very bemused by this...or did you mean amused?
Not very bemused, but not blaming the staff here
I am very bemused by this...or did you mean amused?
Has anybody had to reset their computer / laptops because of this? Picked up some viruses that date to when we had the original issues...
At the moment I am not able to use my main computer because of an issue caused by an advert on an otherwise perfectly safe site ( possibly not this one but we cannot be 100% sure ). That's putting it mildly actually; it was a 256 bit ransomware attack and this weekend is likely to be the earliest I can get any form of restoration done. No I haven't paid up and I am not going to.
So, you actually clicked on the link contained within the dodgy ad?!Has anybody had to reset their computer / laptops because of this? Picked up some viruses that date to when we had the original issues... Not very bemused, but not blaming the staff here
So, you actually clicked on the link contained within the dodgy ad?!
Then you didn't get a virus from the dodgy ad.No...
I don't understand what you are saying, but it has nothing to do with the dodgy ad if you didn't click on the link contained within it.They only started appearing after I clicked this site was a safe place
Then you didn't get a virus from the dodgy ad.
I don't understand what you are saying, but it has nothing to do with the dodgy ad if you didn't click on the link contained within it.
Computers can become infected pre-click and post click. It is a misconception that infection only happens when visitors begin clicking on a malvertisement. "Examples of pre-click malware include being embedded in main scripts of the page or drive-by-downloads. Malware can also auto-run, as in the case of auto redirects, where the user is automatically taken to a different site, which could be malicious. Malware can also be found in the delivery of an ad where a clean ad that has no malware pre or post click (in its build and design) can still be infected whilst being called.
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Malvertising often involves the exploitation of trustworthy companies. Those attempting to spread malware place "clean" advertisements on trustworthy sites first in order to gain a good reputation, then they later "insert a virus or spyware in the code behind the ad, and after a mass virus infection is produced, they remove the virus", thus infecting all visitors of the site during that time period.
I posted a query on the Tapatalk support forum the other week but I didn't get a reply when I last checked. It seems that their forum is down at the moment (checked on http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com) and it's not just me!
As soon as l noticed the website was back up, l sent off a reply to someone who offered help and l'm still waiting from someone to get back to me from the company.Any update to what you say above?
Scary that I just tried about 10 minutes ago and it worked (using it now) so somehow I must have just felt that it had been fixed...!l'm pleased to say that access via the Taptotalk App is now up again.
Very much appreciated, thanks!l'm pleased to say that access via the Taptotalk App is now up again.
Excellent newsl'm pleased to say that access via the Taptotalk App is now up again.
l'm pleased to say that access via the Taptotalk App is now up again.
Double-post merging seems to still be hit-and-miss.![]()
l'm pleased to say that access via the Taptotalk App is now up again.
Someone somewhere has embedded either a link or a picture which is harmfull to this forum.
My Avast just went mental with it but I didnit grab the link for you to sort,sorry
I got a very strange website; just before i arrived on this website.
Report one of the posts in whichever thread (it's possible that the mods will have already deleted it by now)
Huge full page Living wage rubbish everytime I log on.