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Anonymous1Hello Mgtows,
I have some interesting news for you all. Apparently, the search engine Bing classified the site Mgtow.com as “dangerous”.
I ended up with the search engine Bing looking for Mgtow on the internet (it is the default search engine here at work and I typed the word wrong anyway) and mgtow. com was the first link to appear. So far so good.
However, if you try to access the site through Bing, not only you are unable to get in, but this message appear:
“Careful!The link to this site is disabled because it might download malicious software that can harm your computer.We suggest you choose another result, but if you want to risk it, visit the website.To learn more about why this URL was marked as malicious, visit the Bing Site Safety page for this URL.”Furthermore, if you click on the “Bing Site Safety”, this will show up:
“Site Safety Report for /
URL Status
This URL is currently classified as suspicious, due the the following detection types:- Malicious JavaScript
Suspicious content was last detected at this URL on 3/8/2015.
Scan InformationThis URL was last scanned on 3/15/2015.We have scanned this URL 30 time(s) over the past 30 days.”So I wonder, did Bing actually found something here? Or is this the beginning of censoring Mgtow in the internet?
Looking forward to hear from you guys.P.S.: Tried to create this topic before, but it didn’t posted. If is there already a topic about this, my apologies.
Cheers
Anonymous0Hi Badkan, same here.
that’s a Problem of the Redmond guys. When I visited MGTOW.com first I used the IE and my PC was observed by MS Security Essentials. The Sec-Software did not allow to access the Website, NO WAY. I made an adjustment in the Browser, set the Website as save then it works. Already talked with Keymaster about it.
It is not a kind of censoring, because MGTOW is soooooo baaaad & dangerous LOL. They just didn’t delete it from the index thus it is not a censoring.
There is a link Further Information on the Bing Warning, and they are telling there that most of the time this Websites are o.k. but someone has implemented malicious code. But who Needs BING?
CHEERS!!!
Hi guys and thanks Hollowmile for stepping in to answer AQAP so there are no concerns.
To open with a joke, yeah there’s alot of “suspicion” in the MGTOW sphere we have noticed.
More on that later…..To address the issue: We have NOT. ONE. SINGLE. BIT. OF. MALICIOUS. INTENT.
In fact this is arising because OTHERS do.In some places we use what’s called a “javascript obfuscator”. This “scrambles” the javascript so a browser can’t read it. You can choose to “view source” on this page and look at the code behind it.
Instead of webpage code, this is what you’ll see:
//——
Page protected by ionCube – HTML/JavaScript Encoder
Copyright (c) 2003 RWJD.Com and ionCube Ltd. All Rights Reserved.Any analysis of this source code, embedded data or file by any means and by
any entity whether human or otherwise to including but without limitation to
discover details of internal operation, to reverse engineer, to de-compile
object code, or to modify for the purposes of modifying behavior or scope of
their usage is forbidden.
//——The browser / search engine doesn’t know what to make of that, so it ASSUMES it’s suspicious.
Just like hone you go out on a date and some western bitch says “how do I know you’re not a serial killer?”To which I would reply: “how do you know I AM????”
You can the returned message rademarked and a legitimate safety tool we use to protect OURSELVES. Unfortunately in the process, these “spyware/malware” assholes need to find a problem with EVERYTHING and that’s how they stay in business. To get everybody paranoid that a website is trying to attack them , OMG!!!
I assure you, we didn’t put all this work in to our spectacular presentation just to f~~~ up people’s browsers. That’s obvious as soon as you look around. Any asshole a piece of s~~~ $2 webpage can do that for less trouble and effort than we put in.
MGTOW.COM is a clean and safe to browse as an unf~~~ed virgin. The irony of it all is…. the TRUTH found here will probably do more psychological damage to the paranoid web surfer than any amount of javascript ever could. We are thinking about removing the obfuscation because it’s not REALLY necessary, but we also don’t give a flying f~~~ enough. We will keep this up for a couple of days, and I will move it into the website Q&A section.
If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.MGTOW.COM is a clean and safe to browse as an unf~~~ed virgin
Good Sir Knight:
While I hold you in the highest regard, I must state that there is no longer anything remotely safe about such activity. 🙂
Anonymous1Thanks for the reply guys.
I have to admit that this technical issues are not my forte, but I though it would be nice to post what I found here just in case.
I am trying to learn http5, CSS, JavaScript and Jquery, but I’m still in the beginning. Anyway, I digress.
Thanks again.Cheers
OK gents, just wanted to report BING search engine confirms there is no “malicious javascript” on our website of any kind.
We are clean as a dish. You may confidently surf without any of this stupid s~~~ to worry about.
Anyone searching “MGTOW” using BING will now find MGTOW.com as the first result and there is no dumb “warning” anymore.
Although….I really think they should call it “BANG”.
You know how people say “I googled you”??
Well, how funny would it be to say “I banged you”.
If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.Although….I really think they should call it “BANG”. You know how people say “I googled you”??
Oh and we just like to be banged, don’t we guys? More than anything … … since we are all people, who can’t get laid, right..? (grinning…  … no!)
No actually come to think of it the name bing is just as good enough since we like to get “binged” on taking the red pills, you know like the term they use for drinking excessively for only a one-off fee…Â Â S~~~, I’m getting so off-topic and crazy here…
I'd rather die a natual death with a clear MGTOW conscience somewhere off the grid than one within "modern" civilisation with a big stress mark on my forehead and a couple of dozen tubes plugged into my body. Back to the plantation..? Me..? Hey, literally: I won't ever fucking kid myself...YZERLMNTSIC
Well, a lot of the security problems are Microsoft’s fault. It’s their buggy software to begin. It’s honest that they admit it through Bing but obviously they have to do it.
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