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Anybody knows about hacking attack???
Hi Guys
Does anybody know of there's any hacking attack on ad networks like exoclick , adxpansion, ero-advertising etc.. im getting many malware warnings through Google Chroom browser. when i try to enter many tube sites like bravetube.net, pornoxo.com, yobt.com and many more. Does anyone knows whats going on??? Kuli |
I'm getting same shit here
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Somethings fucked up.
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Openx had a problem but haven't heard about any others.
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left a message at Ero-advertising.
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hmm yeah
pornoxo is coming up as an attack page I only use Juicy and haven't seen any problems on my sites yet. But now I'm a little paranoid. May take down ads until this blows over. edit:fuck this shit. I see a ton of sites as attack pages. Recovering from Penguin is bad enough but a Malware report is a death sentence for a smaller site. |
bravotube.net infected via adxpansion 300x250 banners
Suspected injected code <script type='text/javascript' src='http://ads.adxpansion.co m/public/js/showads.php?zone_id=51534&ver=1'> cant wait Monday to speak with adx security department :( |
If those are all theft tubes, I hope they dont fix it anytime soon.
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I'm not aware of any issues on our network, but if you do find any issues please let us know and we will deal with asap.
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Any reply from AdExpansion?
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adxpansion caused me to lose 2 days profit! fuckers... didn't even send an email to notify
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hacking attacks are bad mmkk
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GOOD. fuck these ILLEGAL tubes. go hackers go!
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We've found the advertiser who has caused this event. At this time, it's unclear if it was intentional by the advertiser or if their server was hacked. As a pre-caution, we've disabled ALL iframes from our network. Any publisher that has suffered financial loss in regards to this event should contact me directly.
[email protected]. icq: 293 461 058 |
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Looks legit, :1orglaugh |
It's not the ad networks themselves but the links-to they present. Or the iframes those tubes put up leading to sites with links to sites that have crapware.
Most of the ad networks use scripts that aren't necessarily crawlable by browser/bots, contextual adspots being what they are usually. For some reason it's the frames and probably hardlinks on the site... Sometimes it's harmless or pointless as a warning, sometimes it's very accurate and potentially deadly, especially if your anti-virus software sucks or isn't up to date... I'm a little suicidal and often click on the "Go to site anyway" link or whatever - and then my AVG pops up its butterfly net notification and tells me it caught a fucker... :D |
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