I ask because of the recent thread about cancunassist and also that this forum tends to have a lot of computer savvy people. I received a PM: I'm not seeing anything here, then again I dont use Norton as my AV.
I haven't had any warnings Steve. I'm using ESET antivirus. Mozilla Firefox provides unsafe website warnings as well and does not give me any warnings about Cancuncare...
funny I see this now, as I just got an attack notice while surfing here. I have been here since 2006 and this is the first time ever getting such notice so I did not connect the dots, and am now confused... but am not deterred! (yes, Norton is my AV.)
Checking against several blacklists gets: Checking 66.154.31.162 against 105 known blacklists... Listed 0 times with 3 timeouts. I didn't list the actual list of blacklists because it's too long. Steve, I've sent you a PM with the address of a toolkit that you can examine your own site with. As far as these random false positives are concerned, I would guess some eager beaver, witnessing Scott's never ending bag of problems, has painted you into the same corner and put you on a blacklist somewhere. If other users will cooperate and name their AV programs that are flagging you, a call to that specific software vendor may be in order. I, for one, am using Symantec Endpoint Protection Corporate V.12 and have not had any warnings about any of your pages. The warnings may be generated by AV software or DNS servers if people are using something other than the local prodigy or cablemas DNS servers, like OpenDNS, etc, but I don't think a lot of that goes on here.
I'm using Kaspersky on my and Chris' computer and have gotten 3 Trojan warnings in the last week. Didn't know if it was your site or the Internet in general. Out of the say.. 30 times I've signed on, 3 warnings of Trojan software trying to download itself to my computer and being denied. Not enough to start a panic but since you asked and I stopped to think about it.... Jamie
I have Online Armor (firewall), AVG (virus software) and a2 (malware) running with no warning, steve.
This is coincidental and not a problem with CancunCare. Download the free version of Malwarebytes from www.malwarebytes.org. Run a complete scan. You've got a baddy sitting on your machine that's phoning home for a download. Malwarebytes will probably find it and delete it for you.