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    got hit by 3 viruses including a keylogger vandiel atlas site. thats what avg caught when logging on as well as site asking to install active x components . be careful if your not virus protected and up to date.

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    Re: virus warning vandiel atlas

    Honestly, is it ever going to be safe to use anything aside from the Wiki ever again?

    Every two weeks there's some keylogger hitting one of the atluses, or FFXIAH. I actually stopped using all of them back during the last big scare, but honestly, it's getting old. Those are valuable resources.
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      Re: virus warning vandiel atlas

      Firefox plus Adblock and NoScript.

      Safely, happily, merrily.
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        Re: virus warning vandiel atlas

        Thanks for notifying me of this, spreading word around.

        Please stop using Internet Explorer though. 90% of the attack vectors of that exploit was IE Only exploits. (hell the flash one could be IE only too)

        Internet explorer should only be used at the very minimum of business related sites (company sites) that require it to render correctly (in other words, sites who should fire their web designers cause they dont know what they are doing).

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        • #5
          Re: virus warning vandiel atlas

          Originally posted by Balfree View Post
          Firefox plus Adblock and NoScript.

          Safely, happily, merrily.
          Don't forget to block Iframes in NoScript's options (its not like that when installed) and add NoFlash as well since there is no current block for the new Flash exploit.
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          • #6
            Re: virus warning vandiel atlas

            Iframes themselves are not a threat, the content they load up is the threat, and with javascript and flash blocked, it should be sufficient protection.

            Blocking Iframes is kinda silleh.
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            • #7
              Re: virus warning vandiel atlas

              Originally posted by Balfree View Post
              Iframes themselves are not a threat, the content they load up is the threat, and with javascript and flash blocked, it should be sufficient protection.

              Blocking Iframes is kinda silleh.
              'cept all the original hackings came from Iframe exploits :x, better safe than sorry
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              • #8
                Re: virus warning vandiel atlas

                Iframes allow for external content to be loaded on any page (like flash), that's why the hackers use them for these exploits. You should block the contents of the iframes, not the iframes themselves.

                If you're blocking scripts AND iframes, you're just limiting your browsing experience, though nowadays Iframes aren't used as much anyway, still... it's not the main problem.

                Flash is a bit different, you have to block the whole thing to keep safe...
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                • #9
                  Re: virus warning vandiel atlas

                  Originally posted by Telera View Post
                  Honestly, is it ever going to be safe to use anything aside from the Wiki ever again?
                  It's always been safe if you're not an idiot with your computer's security.

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