I've also removed Solve Media for now too. That will fix the password retrieval issue.
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DneprDave Well-Known MemberSupporting MemberMe too!
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ScottinBend Space CowboySupporting Member
Motor On is a mod over on the NAMless site. Most of us long timers here have been banned at one time or another by him. He is quite the dick.
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Post something positive about a vendor who doesn't support the site, and you'll find out in less than 5 minutes who Motoring On is. It's no longer a site for sharing information, it's strictly for promoting products--it lost the balance between the two the day IB took over. It still has it's uses, mainly for the marketplace and archives, but this is a much better site overall--most everyone who actually knows anything was either banned there by Motoring On or left because don't like what the site has become. There weren't that many good mods there to begin with; Nate was one of the few that was. When you replace Nate with GreyRaven, it speaks volumes about what the priorities are.
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Crashton Club Coordinator^^^ Tastes like chicken = extinct
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I have no idea why the site was targeted. I'm not going to go into detail as to how the attacks were created suffice to say they were DDOS attacks.
The site that you were redirected to was an accident. The host company fat fingered the IP address into the DNS settings. The site wasn't even close to what the address for this site is.
The Trojans were not from that accidental misdirect. That site is a legit site that does not deliver Trojans. It may not of been the type of site many of us normally visit, but it was not malicious. It was just an accident that the redirect was incorrect. I too ran malwarebytes and it was clean. I also did some comprehensive checking with ESET and a secondary anti-virus to be sure there was nothing on my PC.
Before bringing the site back up we ran some virus checks on the server to make sure nothing was injected. Even going so far as to running a differential compare to a last known good backup with two of us checking all reported changes visually to validate that they were legitimate.
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Minidave Well-Known MemberLifetime Supporter
No, no, I wasn't saying M/A gave me virus, just that I got redirected and later ran Malwarebytes and it found a bunch - where or when I got them I have no idea. But once I got redirected I couldn't get out of the loop till I went to the Task Manager and even then it wouldn't release right away.......
At any rate, I'm glad you got it sorted out and thanks for clarifying that for the other readers.
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