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Recently when I've come on to the site the site switched to another web page saying it was analyzing. Yesterday it tried to download a malcious virus by coming to the site. I caught it in time thankfully.
That happened to me too...caught it in time thankfully as well...watch out!!
Wow that sucks, I have forwarded this info to the site owner. Any other details you guys can provide, the better.
I'm just a guy
I'm sorry to say that it happened to me, as well. I was really surprised, and disappointed. I immediately shut everything down, rebooted, and ran my anti-virus program, and voila, all was well, .... so far. I thought this may've been something I'd instigated, but now I see that I wasn't the only one to have this "thing" try to get in. Ben, I hope you managed to do whatever you have to do to prevent, or at least lessen the chances of this happening again. It seems to be "safe", now. A curse on the assholes who do this crap! I, for one, depend on this site for ...... Yep, all that, and more. See ya'.
Always ready to chat and stroke it when I'm online!!
This has not happened to me, ever, on our site... Just for your information... And, thanks for that!
Was it from that cursed "Jasmine" site that comes up when you go to XTube and all the other "tube" sites? I hate them!
Was it from that cursed "Jasmine" site that comes up when you go to XTube and all the other "tube" sites? I hate them!
I visit the site many times throughout the day and I've never seen anything virus related though.
I'm just a guy
Posted on 2011-03-09 11:48 AM. Last edited by Administrator on 2011-03-09 11:48 AM. (1 edits total)
Hi guys - some background on the ads we run here.
1 - We only run text ads from an external host. Those you see in the sidebar. We don't run banners, flash ads, overlays, pop-ups, redirects, or anything like that.
2 - The banners you do see on the site, are ones I've put there and they are hosted on jackinchat itself (no external script rotates them in).
So in order for something malicious to end up on the site, I would have either had to put it there (which I didn't ), or it would have had to come in through the text ads code. Since we're using a reputable ad network (adbrite), that seems unlikely but plausible.
Finally, it's possible the site was hacked somehow and someone was able to insert malicious script. I've had a look through the code and don't see anything suspicious.
If anyone has any further information on this, I take this sort of thing very seriously and will investigate further.
It's possible your browsers were already infected with something prior to your visit here which is designed to randomly redirect you to the malicious site. A common tactic is to infect you with something, then try to sell you the cure.
If you're running Windows, I strongly suggest running Microsoft Security Essentials. It's free, lightweight virus protection and far better than stuff like AVG or Avast.
Secondly, if you use Internet Explorer, I would strongly suggest downloading Firefox, or Google Chrome. They are far less prone to these sorts of attacks.
1 - We only run text ads from an external host. Those you see in the sidebar. We don't run banners, flash ads, overlays, pop-ups, redirects, or anything like that.
2 - The banners you do see on the site, are ones I've put there and they are hosted on jackinchat itself (no external script rotates them in).
So in order for something malicious to end up on the site, I would have either had to put it there (which I didn't ), or it would have had to come in through the text ads code. Since we're using a reputable ad network (adbrite), that seems unlikely but plausible.
Finally, it's possible the site was hacked somehow and someone was able to insert malicious script. I've had a look through the code and don't see anything suspicious.
If anyone has any further information on this, I take this sort of thing very seriously and will investigate further.
It's possible your browsers were already infected with something prior to your visit here which is designed to randomly redirect you to the malicious site. A common tactic is to infect you with something, then try to sell you the cure.
If you're running Windows, I strongly suggest running Microsoft Security Essentials. It's free, lightweight virus protection and far better than stuff like AVG or Avast.
Secondly, if you use Internet Explorer, I would strongly suggest downloading Firefox, or Google Chrome. They are far less prone to these sorts of attacks.
this happened to me as well. Perhaps last week, but fairly recently. As soon as the JC page started to come up, a large white screen replaced it, showing "scanning your computer" If you tried to close it , you got a pop up box. I used task manager to kill ie. I run norton's, always updated, and fairly computer literate. I assumed a bad banner ad was the cause. Perhaps someone's profile pic has an exploit embeded in it ?
I also had it happen, probably a week ago. I've encountered the same thing occasionally at other web sites. If you don't stop it right away, it starts replicating pop-ups. Using task manager to shutdown Internet Explorer seems to end it.
I receive the same thing every time I log on to JC.
This happened ever since I read sn "Pantycouple" profile
This happened ever since I read sn "Pantycouple" profile
i got it too....cant stop it
It also attacked me.and would'ent let me log on.for a few day's. then it seemed to fix it's self.???
I AM BIOLOGICALLY DEPENDANT TO MASTURBATION
I identified the problem on my mobile device...It's the Fleshlight virus. The screen is so tiny that as the page loads, any jiggle of my stylus sends me to the Fleshlight demo. Cute girl, but not what I wanted.
PM me for phonetext info: [email protected].
a virus can be hard to remove ,if you have one you may have to shut down your comp then turn on and hit f8 and run in safe mode, then use malware bytes to remove what ever you have if this does not work ,dl r kill and run then rum malware bytes again .
Happened to me to caught it in time to
like a jackoff buddie in or around the 936 area code area
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