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From: W on 2 Aug 2010 13:37 Is there an anti-virus website that you can give a URL to that would scan that site and identify any virus/trojan that the site tries to install? -- W
From: thanatoid on 2 Aug 2010 15:01 "W" <persistentone(a)spamarrest.com> wrote in news:Bsydnbl6hZrZn8rRnZ2dnUVZ_sydnZ2d(a)giganews.com: > Is there an anti-virus website that you can give a URL to > that would scan that site and identify any virus/trojan > that the site tries to install? Not exactly the same thing, but if you use Opera and have "fraud etc. protection" enabled (default) it will warn you when you try to go to a site deemed suspicious or outright dangerous. Google is beginning to do the same. Fubar knows what MS are doing.
From: David H. Lipman on 2 Aug 2010 15:17 From: "W" <persistentone(a)spamarrest.com> | Is there an anti-virus website that you can give a URL to that would scan | that site and identify any virus/trojan that the site tries to install? It is hard to traverse the entire site but, this is a good start. http://www.urlvoid.com/ -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp
From: ~BD~ on 2 Aug 2010 17:46 David H. Lipman wrote: > From: "W"<persistentone(a)spamarrest.com> > > | Is there an anti-virus website that you can give a URL to that would scan > | that site and identify any virus/trojan that the site tries to install? > > It is hard to traverse the entire site but, this is a good start. > > http://www.urlvoid.com/ > > Did you notice that right in the most prominent position on that page is an advertisement for Uniblue.com - the company which Dustin Cook has advised distributes malware?
From: ~BD~ on 2 Aug 2010 18:03
~BD~ wrote: > David H. Lipman wrote: >> From: "W"<persistentone(a)spamarrest.com> >> >> | Is there an anti-virus website that you can give a URL to that would >> scan >> | that site and identify any virus/trojan that the site tries to install? >> >> It is hard to traverse the entire site but, this is a good start. >> >> http://www.urlvoid.com/ >> >> > > Did you notice that right in the most prominent position on that page is > an advertisement for Uniblue.com - the company which Dustin Cook has > advised distributes malware? A screenshot - saves many words! http://i25.tinypic.com/2jhvl.jpg |