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Kirk Stork

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Nov 16, 2015, 10:22:39 AM11/16/15
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Today  when I visit http://www.gebish.org the AVAST web shield blocks the site saying it contains the URL:mal virus.

Anyone else seeing this?

Kito Mann

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Nov 16, 2015, 10:54:09 AM11/16/15
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Looks fine to me...

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On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 10:22 AM, Kirk Stork <kirk....@gmail.com> wrote:
Today  when I visit http://www.gebish.org the AVAST web shield blocks the site saying it contains the URL:mal virus.

Anyone else seeing this?

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Brian Kotek

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Nov 16, 2015, 11:02:43 AM11/16/15
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I'd say something's wrong with AVAST. I can pull up the site with dev tools open and see everything it loads. It's just what's you'd expect, and I see nothing weird in there.

Kirk Stork

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Nov 16, 2015, 11:43:54 AM11/16/15
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Yeah....  Virus Total marks it clean also.

Kirk Stork

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Nov 28, 2015, 10:41:40 AM11/28/15
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I think I identified the problem.

I filed a false positive report with AVAST since the VirusTotal screener found no issues.  They came back with a statement that says they trigger on any domain they know to be using the name servers at 'afraid.org'.  Turns out that at work I can't even resolve the 'www.gebish.org' domain name, and I filed an issue with my IT department.  They came back with "we black hole any domain using 'afraid.org' as their dns server."

This issue with 'afraid.org' came up in another context -- the fabric8.io site was experiencing these same problems for the same reason.  When I reported this to them, they changed their DNS provider to CloudFlare and poof -- all problems solve.




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