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red warning sign not from norton
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i got this after watching an episode of south park via a website based in china i presume.allsp.ch
the warning said i was at risk of viruses but was not from norton which is where i always get occasional warnings.
why would a company other than norton tell me the page i viewed put me at risk of viruses?
another question i play online poker and when i tried to go on the site it would not load at all and had a message agin not from norton saying the site has unsecured content.
im worried now as the poker site has my bank card details.
if this was a hack/virus would they be able to access my bank details?
the warning said i was at risk of viruses but was not from norton which is where i always get occasional warnings.
why would a company other than norton tell me the page i viewed put me at risk of viruses?
another question i play online poker and when i tried to go on the site it would not load at all and had a message agin not from norton saying the site has unsecured content.
im worried now as the poker site has my bank card details.
if this was a hack/virus would they be able to access my bank details?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I can think of two possible causes:
Firstly, most browsers can now warn you about potentially dodgy pages (either directly as a function of the core browser or as part of the working of an add-on toolbar). Firefox 14, for example, has 'Block reported attack sites' enabled by default.
Secondly adware might have been installed on your computer, which will try to get you to part with money for something which you don't need.
Check your browser's security settings and then run a scan with the free version of Malwarebyte's Anti-Malware:
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Chris
Firstly, most browsers can now warn you about potentially dodgy pages (either directly as a function of the core browser or as part of the working of an add-on toolbar). Firefox 14, for example, has 'Block reported attack sites' enabled by default.
Secondly adware might have been installed on your computer, which will try to get you to part with money for something which you don't need.
Check your browser's security settings and then run a scan with the free version of Malwarebyte's Anti-Malware:
http://
Chris
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