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anyone else getting malware alerts from google by Garrinka2014-02-08 09:12:15
  Every now and then comics gets hacked or by Klaranth2014-02-08 09:19:31
    Many have ads on them as well, one malware-laced by radiowave9112014-02-08 09:21:13
      ya, I know.. but it was unusual.. by Garrinka2014-02-08 09:35:49
        There is the slight possibility by tonyz2014-02-08 15:10:05
          "Wonky" certificates on sites...Some of the WORST by wwill 2014-02-08 15:41:45
screwed up certificate offenders, everything from invalid host to invalid signature to just plain old expired because they created it with a ONE DAY expiration length are

army.mil
navy.mil
af.mil
marines.mil

Not the main pages, but the individual unit pages, they're HORRIBLE about screwing up certificates.

The unit the step-son pilot is in (until next week when he moves the whole family to Korea) was one, Dyess AFB, the bomber wing web site was a mess. I drove in to base with him one day and talked with their it security maven. Fixed it that day, once she knew it was busted. (Different cert servers on base and off, and she didn't think to check both...)

I copy the error to the site managers and to the .mil security people, and they often fix them within a few days when you do that.
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            allegedly an ad-network got hacked. by Klaranth2014-02-08 17:32:32

 

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