Has anyone else come across this? I've used google image search to find references and I click on a few image links. Its almost gauranteed everytime now, that if I'm lucky I'll get my anti virus come up with blocked website. Or I get that your computer has a virus and then it attempts the faux scan and then tries to download a virus onto your computer, and you cant close it down except by killing the whole browser.
I also had one that managed to crash or disable my anti virus completely.
So google image search is worthless theres so many virus/malware now its stupid(random web search is probably worthless as well).
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never had any problems before
Not that I would know anything about that mind you...
Noscript if you're using FireFox.
(have just installed notscript aswell cheers for that )
You got to delete reg keys and everything, It's pretty bad, installs some fake security and pretends to find a lot of Trojans on your p.c. but looks like It almost installed that entire list or horrific shit.
Host filed and NoScript Now, Host file owns by the way if you don't want your chick on any meeting sites while your away at work .lol. Don't tell her ssshhh...
Will try that noscript nonsense.
This could help : http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/36918
I DELETE YOU GOOGLE!
I usually stick to flickr nowadays for reference.
Curse you Google!
...jesus feel free to go back to gameartisans
I use NOD32 and Malwarebytes, what do you guys use? (Just want to make sure my "security" isn't letting everything slip by because they are to stoopid to catch them.)
Either I'm lucky with my search results or I'm getting screwed over by my software
edit:
Installed notscripts just now, wasn't to sure if I should install it or not since it's one of those add-ons that has access to everything you do on a website. But since so many of you suggest installing it, peer polycount pressure I guess.
Thank you. I've been looking for ages for the Chrome version, but none of my searches came up with anything.
I thought Windows 7 was supposed to have stopped this sort of thing with its "does not allow to run without users permission". But of course the main culprit the browser(the weakest link) is the one that doesnt get fixed.
Glad to know its not only me though, have to get onto Google to fix this.
The neat trick is that the malware that it also managed to drag in another malware piece that hijacks links from search results (mostly from google) after you actually click on them. So heads up on that. I ought to look into this Notscript business now.
To put it in easier terms, if you click on a picture, and you get taken to a website in which it appears like a blank page (literally white or black) then chances are, it's not an actual webpage, for other then propagating the malware, this is IF noscript is enabled.
If it's an ACTUAL website which has content instead, you'll just see bits and pieces missing which can be very easily allowed to be shown.
Honestly, noscript is a life-saver...