Bucky Katt;2300250; said:
I'm not sure if it's an ad problem, but I'm getting regular malware warning as I move between threads. Chrome gave me this:
Mike is right, Netseer is an ad company. Not someone we work with directly, but they're one of the tech firms that advertisers use which means their code ends up all over the place.
I've done some Googling, and people are getting the same warning all over the place. I see reports for imdb.com, operationsports.com, verizon.net, gamefaqs.com, wunderground.com, CBS News, overclock.com, boston.com, TMZ, washingtonpost, reuters, newyorktimes, etc. I mean the bottom line is that it's going to be popping warnings intermittently *almost* everywhere Google's own Doubleclick is used, which is everywhere -- clearly that isn't just super.
The good news is all of those sites in question (including our own) are clear, the warning is about Netseer's domain itself, and it remains to be seen whether or not it's legitimate or an error on Google's end. When I have Sucuri do a remote scan of Netseer's web domain and ad servers, it comes up clean excapt for a blacklist entry by Google (which is what triggers that behavior in Chrome) -- I imagine this is going to get sorted out quickly one way or another, because it's so massively widespread, without regard to who is at fault.
Anyway, it's not us. :) I've gone through a few dozen pages in Chrome and didn't get the warning myself, so it could be that I got lucky (Netseer isn't going to get loaded regularly) or it could be that our ad partners have started to block it, or it could be that it's been fixed. You may continue to see the warning here and elsewhere until it's been resolved if it hasn't already.
I'm monitoring the situation.