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As stated, this forum is not the right place to dispute url blocks or detections. Please contact ESET as per the instructions above next time.

As for the block, there has been malware on the website recently. It appears to be clean now so we have unblocked it.


I read that some sites use DIVs with the style display:block so I used Inspect to examine the styles of the site. There is not one mention of "block" on the whole website, not in embedded CSS nor in object style=-attributes.


You could probably override this by removing the style in Developer Tools (press F12 in Firefox or Chrome) - you may even be able to create a JavaScript applet that, after investing the time to set this up, can remove that style with less instant effort on your part (which may be a time saver if you plan to visit the site multiple times).


I'd also like to add this note: This might not be the only way to have at least some of that effect. Another possible way could be to have an invisible DIV cover the DIV that has the text. That way, the mouse cursor would not turn into the I-beam (text cursor) because the cursor would be based on the content of the top-most DIV. (Ctrl-A would probably cover that text, though.)


As has already been stated, setting user-select: none in the page's CSS is what disables selection of text on a page. The easiest way to remove that text selection block would be through a user script like the following that overrides the setting:


This code takes care of most frequent CSS and JavaScript-based ways that a-holes use to disable text selection on their web sites. Although some less frequent ways might require some additional adjustments to the code.


The asterisk is to make sure the style is not only applied to a certain css element (like ), but to all elements. I encountered cases where the selection blocking was applied to a button text only, so making a css for would not help.


As other answers have stated, its to do with the CSS on the body of the pages. Whilst you can edit this by hand every time, if you use this site a lot, I would suggest that if you use Chrome, you install the Stylish extension.


Stylish lets you create additional CSS to apply to pages. It can be used all over the web. It has the benefit of automatically applying whenever you visit the website (so you don't need to add it via the dev tools on every page load).


Once installed, click on the icon in the toolbar and select "Create New Style". It will automatically create the entry for the website you are currently visiting. You can then add any CSS you like to the page. But be warned: some styles may not be overriddable (especially if its written on the element itself, rather than a CSS class).


b. Other text-based browsers such as lynx, elinks, and w3m, might allow one to select text, but even if not, if running those programs in a terminal window, one can select text using one's mouse. And, if one is using those programs from within tmux, one can use tmux's ability to copy text even without a mouse.


There is an extension called Stylish which allows you to install that (or any other) css code in any website of your choice. Just type in the above css code and tell which website[s] you want it to be applied to and you are good to go. This extension works on Chrome, Baidu, Firefox and Opera. If you happen to be on IE then you are out of luck. But you already know that don't you.


VirusTotal showed a number of current hits on the website as well as blacklisting by McAfee. Our researchers have elected to put a block on the site. Please let us know once you have resolved those issues so that we can review the block situation.


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No, a web proxy uses cache memory, which stores the data temporarily about the webpage you visited. If you want to visit that webpage again, the web proxy provides you with a copy of the webpage, which reduces the latency.


I have parental controls setup using my Deco M5. Is there a way to allow access to a certain website that keeps getting blocked? I only have G and AC blocked but it won't allow my children to access Scene.ca to check their movie Scene points.


I have entered code into the developer console here on StackOverflow to test some code that shows an alert(); on focus and switched between tabs. Then I clicked the message away but it immediately returned because the window.onfocus event seemed to have turned into an infinite loop. I was writing an answer for which I wanted to test the code and that's why I didn't want to reload the page as all progress would be lost. So I clicked the checkbox "Block future requests from stackexchange.com" that was displayed when the message popped up the second time and got rid of the message by doing so.

Now I have a problem: If I now want to cause an alert();, I get no alert and the return value is undefined, without any error.

I then searched the internet on how to unblock js alerts in firefox but the only thing I found that came even close to what I need was a ton of tutorials on how to unblock WebPush requests.Is there a way to unblock alert();s? If it involves about:config or manually editing config files, no problem.


Restarting Firefox helps, but for me a reboot of my whole laptop was also necessary (maybe because I didn't restart either Firefox or my computer within the last two weeks?).

Thanks to @Felix Kling for the help, you can find his comment here: Firefox: unblock JavaScript alerts on specific website


Hi, I'm not sure what the problem is. My Netgear router and modem were working just fine until I switched internet provider accounts, then my router stopped working. I reset both my router and modem so they're working again but I'm unable to access every website except netgear.com. If you're able to help, would you please give me a step-by-step visual since I don't know terminology or how this all works.


I have set the category to "Business" and added it to a Temporary Web Exception policy that we use to test websites before granting further access. This policy has worked in the past for allowing access to a website.


It looks like our Sophos endpoing clients were not downloading policy for a couple of days. They seem to have corrected themselves, but I'm monitoring the situation and will contact support if needed.


Wouldn't you know it - the FQDN I use to reach one customer's Sophos appliance is also classified as 'Alcohol & Tobacco' - it's the second choice at the top of the category list. Looks like there might be a bug that incorrectly applies that category to uncategorized FQDNs.


If you believe the 5510 is blocking a website, you would need to find the line that is blocking it and remove it. There is no default website blocking function that you would need to create an exception for.


It does not look like there was a full answer to this and I am experiencing the same issue with my ASA 5510. One Website that cannot be accessed internally. It can be accessed outside of my environment and also through the Cable Modem Directly. There were no changes to the firewall before this started and have checked the settings to make sure that it is not being blocked anywhere.


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