hi,
my avira screams like hell when i try to access the patch notes, message i get is HTML/Framer.DO.229 HTML script virus detected. dont know if thats a problem of the virus scanner (avira is quite accurate normally, never had such a case by now - using it for about 12 years) or if there´s a problem with one of your scritps. i also have to click away warning after warning whenever i get a mail from the game´s mail adress using thunderbird.
maybe you should take a look at this, i doubt that mwo tries to break into my computer but its the first time i ever get this warning from a page that doesnt try to sell blue pills
cheers,
durutti
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Virus Warning When Accessing The Patch Notes
Started by Buenaventura Durruti, May 24 2013 04:06 AM
4 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 24 May 2013 - 04:06 AM
#3
Posted 24 May 2013 - 04:10 AM
oh and this is the full description i get :
HTML/Framer.DO.229 HTML script virus
Method of propagation:
• No own spreading routine
Platforms / OS:
• Windows 2000
• Windows XP
• Windows 2003
• Windows Vista
• Windows Server 2008
• Windows 7
Side effects:
• Redirects to an infected website
it seems it doesnt like the redirect or you´ve got one page in there which is at least damned close to a "dangerous script" - which doesnt mean its really infected, only that it´s trying to do "uncommon" stuff, which isnt good too
http://infinitegamep...dd&e=a53440f97e
this is the link i tried to open, thunderbird threw out 2 warnings already, avira doesnt even let me access it.could also be that its only a badly written redirect or a broken link, dont know....i´m into server stuff, not html and those weird things
the 2 you linked are fine for me, no problem at all. the link in the mail on the patch was the one that made the alarmbell ring
edit, the 10th : and no addons, handwritten stuff or anything changed on both the thunderbird and the avira. just the common installation. so i guess when you´d get a workstation and install it you should be able to track the error quite easily. all i did was clicking the "the full patch notes are available here"
and one more :
this is the link it leads to
www.- http.com//mwomercs.com/forums/topic/118563-patch-notes-12223-21052013/
this the warning the standard firefox throws out :
XML Parsing Error: unexpected parser state
Location: jar:file:///C:/Program%20Files%20(x86)/Mozilla%20Firefox/omni.ja!/chrome/toolkit/content/global/netError.xhtml
Line Number 308, Column 50: <div id="ed_netReset">&netReset.longDesc;</div>
-------------------------------------------------^
HTML/Framer.DO.229 HTML script virus
Method of propagation:
• No own spreading routine
Platforms / OS:
• Windows 2000
• Windows XP
• Windows 2003
• Windows Vista
• Windows Server 2008
• Windows 7
Side effects:
• Redirects to an infected website
it seems it doesnt like the redirect or you´ve got one page in there which is at least damned close to a "dangerous script" - which doesnt mean its really infected, only that it´s trying to do "uncommon" stuff, which isnt good too
Egomane, on 24 May 2013 - 04:09 AM, said:
http://infinitegamep...dd&e=a53440f97e
this is the link i tried to open, thunderbird threw out 2 warnings already, avira doesnt even let me access it.could also be that its only a badly written redirect or a broken link, dont know....i´m into server stuff, not html and those weird things
the 2 you linked are fine for me, no problem at all. the link in the mail on the patch was the one that made the alarmbell ring
edit, the 10th : and no addons, handwritten stuff or anything changed on both the thunderbird and the avira. just the common installation. so i guess when you´d get a workstation and install it you should be able to track the error quite easily. all i did was clicking the "the full patch notes are available here"
and one more :
this is the link it leads to
www.- http.com//mwomercs.com/forums/topic/118563-patch-notes-12223-21052013/
this the warning the standard firefox throws out :
XML Parsing Error: unexpected parser state
Location: jar:file:///C:/Program%20Files%20(x86)/Mozilla%20Firefox/omni.ja!/chrome/toolkit/content/global/netError.xhtml
Line Number 308, Column 50: <div id="ed_netReset">&netReset.longDesc;</div>
-------------------------------------------------^
Edited by Buenaventura Durruti, 24 May 2013 - 04:16 AM.
#4
Posted 24 May 2013 - 04:33 AM
I guess the warning comes from the invalid link.
So far it looks, like your AV is responding to the invalid link. Recognizing it as an attempt to provoke a programm exception, to create a security hole.
It should be harmless.
So far it looks, like your AV is responding to the invalid link. Recognizing it as an attempt to provoke a programm exception, to create a security hole.
It should be harmless.
#5
Posted 24 May 2013 - 04:38 AM
harmless yes but its nontheless a warning and an invalid link. and until now i had a lot of warnings, mainly when trying to open mails the insider sent (from thunderbird) and had to click away stuff so i could finally see the stuff inside. it´s not really making a good impression when you access patch notes and your virus scanner screams fire nor does it help to raise confidence
but i guess you´ll fix it
good luck
durutti
but i guess you´ll fix it
good luck
durutti
Edited by Buenaventura Durruti, 24 May 2013 - 04:38 AM.
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