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As of tonight, I'm getting these two pages when I try to go to the forums main page. I'm using Firefox 23.0.1 on OS X 10.6.8

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And when I click "Why was this page blocked?"

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just got it on FF 23.0.1 on Win 7

I did some quick googling and this might be a scam trying to get you to download "anti-virus software," but really it's malware. Apparently this has been a known practice for the last 2-3 yrs. I have a feeling this is what's going on because when I click on the button to bypass, it opens up another window in Firefox that's basically an add for an anti-virus that I've never heard of. Seems shady...I'm leaning towards scam on this whole thing.

Page 8 of the U-28 thread, when I first go to the page, my Malwarebytes pops up with the following warning. Its the only page this happens on. Its the page with the rollerskating Batman.

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I'm fairly certain the malware causing it is the AddLyrics or similar ("lyrics") malware. I've been infected twice with it and didn't start having issues until I came on the forums here.

AddLyrics will cause random words on your browser in text to highlight and point to random advertisements. If you are seeing this, then you were infected. Search for "lyrics malware" on google and you'll get the info on how to remove it.

Short story: go to add/remove programs in your control panel and remove anything that says lyrics in it.

That all said, I don't know where in the forums it is located.

Yes. Still getting it every time I try to access the site via my PC running Chrome. Haven't picked up anything malware related from bypassing the warning and proceeding to the site though.

I'm still getting the following warning from the office Sophos filter.

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Just to pile on, I'm getting the same Chrome malware issue on both my Macbook and PC (win 7).

Still getting it on Firefox OS X. I just bypass the warning and nothing at least seems to adversely happen. There has to be some software to clean this problem up...I just wish I knew where to start.

I'm fairly certain the malware causing it is the AddLyrics or similar ("lyrics") malware. I've been infected twice with it and didn't start having issues until I came on the forums here.

AddLyrics will cause random words on your browser in text to highlight and point to random advertisements. If you are seeing this, then you were infected. Search for "lyrics malware" on google and you'll get the info on how to remove it.

Short story: go to add/remove programs in your control panel and remove anything that says lyrics in it.

That all said, I don't know where in the forums it is located.

Not what's causing the problems. It is not an issue with anyone's individual computer, otherwise it would not be happening to every single user who happens to use Chrome or Firefox.

It has to do with this site for some reason getting blacklisted on one of the malware lists (secure DNS lists) that Chrome/Firefox use.

By the way, in Chrome (sure FF has similar options) you can go into settings...advanced....and uncheck "Enable phishing and malware protection" as a way to permanently get around it. Of course, that comes with it's own set of dangers, but I don't think I have to warn anyone of that.

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Just started getting the message today on my Mac using Safari.

Suggestion, in case the issue isn't solved soon, what if we were to hire an IT guy with experience in this sort of thing to look for and solve the problem? If everybody would collectively pitch in a couple of bucks to foot the bill, we could make this happen and get back on track.

https://www.stopbadware.org/firefox?hl=en-US&url=http%253A%252F%252Fwww.flyingsquadron.com%252Fforums%252Findex.php

Anyone who isn't stuck in a small Canadian town of 1,200 people for the week with barely an internet signal want to tackle this one? Firefox says this is the way to get it cleaned up. Looks like the problem is that Google has it flagged. Seems to me that until Google has it un-flagged, we are in a world of hurt.

We have tech folks who we have contacted to help with the issue, but we haven't heard anything back yet. If anybody thinks they're smart enough to navigate the site control panel to see if they can find anything, send me a PM.

Search for Google Webmaster Tools and then verify ownership of the site (you have to upload a buried link of HTML code, or use alternate means). This should allow you to at least see what Google and these malware scanners are seeing as far as the reason why the site got blacklisted by Stopbadware. There is a good chance that there is indeed malicious code hidden somewhere in the background of the site and it has compromised user passwords, IP addresses, etc.

https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/home

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