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Good afternoon,
I recently joined this site. In the last 20 hours, or so, ZoneAlarm has started a scan of its own accord. Each of the first 2 scans detected 3 infected files. The third scan has detected 5 infected files… so far, and it is only at 23% in its progress.
I have never encountered this on any other site. ZoneAlarm typically scans once a week, and has initiated 3 in relatively rapid succession.
How concerned does anyone think I should be about this? From my perspective, it is sufficient to impel me to not return to this site. I will give this site the benefit of the doubt and return in about a week. If this situation persists, I will have little valid choice but to cancel my membership and leave.
Good afternoon!
Welcome! and big thanks for joining. We are thrilled you brought this up, and we will be adding to our FAQ page launching this weekend.
Rest assured – 100% guaranteed – it’s not any kind of “virus”, and we will be happy to prove it right now. Our website is as clean and harmless to your computer as American virgin who’s never done anal, or given a blowjob. In fact, that’s an excellent analogy…. because it’s about as rare, too.
About 4 months ago – shortly after we opened – another visitor pointed out a similar concern on this page. We are happy to repeat the explanation to alleviate any concerns for you or any others. He even provided a snapshot in the comments section if you scroll down:
In a few places across our website, we use a javascript obfuscator which simply hides the code – like on our audio player, or previous main hero intro from the homepage. Here is a direct example which you may visit to see it:
If you look at the code by “viewing source” (possible with every web browser) ……you will notice is hidden, the source code says “this code is protected”, and displays this message.
<!-- 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. -->
We have also obfuscated code like this:
var _0x1462=["\x24\x28\x22\x23\x42\x22\x29\x2E\x43\x28\x32\ . . .
… which is a method used to make it unreadable using advanced algorithms and also reduces the size of your files for speed.
We did that ourselves.
Your “ Zone Alarm virus detection” is just confused because it can’t read anything either – so it makes an assumption (in all its arrogance) think it’s a “virus” because they need to create paranoia, and stay in business. It would be like seeing a sign in front of a house that says “keep off the grass”….. and assuming the property is laced with Ebola.
Zone Alarm™ wants to appear like they are doing their job. After all, they want you to feel like you are getting your money’s worth by purchasing and using their software. But unless you launch an executable file which you deliberately downloaded, a website can’t infect you.
Zone Alarm is that annoying, presumtuous bitch who thinks because she can’t see your bank balance (or ATM receipts) that you’re not worth going out for a cup of coffee with. She is that waitress who asks “what do you do for a living?” before deciding wether or not you are “good enough” to continue a conversation with her – even though you may be a creative genius, scientist or the CEO of an interactive agency a thousand miles ahead of her. Zero f~~~s should be given about her too.
We trust that our visitors and members will see that too much work and effort has been made by us to create a beautiful, entertaining and enjoyable website – in a fantastic presentation – which can be taken at face value.We don’t spend 3.5 weeks producing one HD motion graphics trailer at great cost to ourselves (and for no money) to present it on an “infected” webpage. This is our BUSINESS. We produce websites for some BIG brands , and have won numerous awards and accolades for it. The integrity of our work is extremely important to us, and we are much too talented and capable to have to resort to slippery tactics or malicious intent to make a living.
Again, a thousand thanks for joining. You may confidently enjoy your stay, and he hope your decision to do so will be based solely on the interactive experience, and what you see and read here. That decision will ultimately be yours, and that’s the way it should be.
A spectacular weekend to you.
If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.@CountDice if you’re paranoid I suggest you use live cd. This cd doesn’t mount your hard drive so any infection is gone after a reboot. There’s an option to use usb key but i highly recommend you don’t.
http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=lps
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Anonymous0Hi Count Dice,
welcome to MGTOW. When I become a member my Virus scanner MS-Sec. Essentials also detected a Trojan but just when I want to watch the Videos in the Archives-Area. I am mainly using a Windows 7 OS with MS-Security Essentials. So I tried the Website it on another PC with Windows 8 and the Windows Defender. Everything worked fine, also on my LINUX System (Ubuntu 12.04) and my mobile device using the latest Android 4.2.2 KitKat. All Systems running faultless.
For my Windows 7 System I just went to the Internet Explorer Security Options an added the MGTOW Website as a trustfully Website. Then everything worked fine and also my Computer is working correctly. I made this settings in the IE (Vers. 11) eight weeks ago.
Personally I don’t like Zone Alarm, but I am not informed about the latest Check Point inventions. I stopped using Zone Alarm nearly 8 years ago.
May this will help you for further decisions visiting the MGTOW.com Website.
CHEERS !!!I went to the Apple store and pulled up mgtow.com on 3 computers and left it open.
All works great! (LOL!!!)
Total Lee, you are subversive- like Arnies counter revolutionaries in “The Running Man”. Kudos.
Afinogyny.. from the Greek Afino {to abandon/ to set down/ to leave /to allow/ to let } + Gyny {Women} MGHOW’s philosophy to not engage women without “hating them”. Narcorca =Narcissistic Orca typically spouting to a bathroom mirror taking an arms length selfie ; Wallinate describes post wall females whose SMV is terminally negligible New Years resolution "To not make women happy" . Instadestitue: yet another Neologism for Men that cohabit with women that decide to pull the handle of intervention orders.
I did it again today! Im trying to get an iPhone 6 Plus and they’re still sold out. Those Apple f~~~ers. So I nuked some hamsters while I was there, and the day’s not a total loss. LOL WEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!! When I get the phone, I will do it again and take a picture for you guys. See if I can get a photo of a woman looking at it and crying because Feb 14th is not Valentine’s Day anymore.
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