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Has anyone had this pop up when using Google Chrome .  It just started doing this today when I click on some links posted in forums or links on front page.

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Go Settings,Scroll to The End,Press "Show Advanced Settings..." Then Scroll to Privacy And Untick "Protect you and your device from dangerous website"

 

This Should Do The Trick

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Airstream_Bill

Never EVER had that pop up Before.  ???? 

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I get it all the time.  The red color is soothing for people of my nature according to the psychiatrists so I don't deactivate it. :D

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Now similar warning is shown in Firefox too.

 

Update: FF doesn't block warning today. Please compare the VirusTotal test results below.

 

I think it is time to do a complete check on this report and if it is False Positive, we can ask FF to remove it or if it is true, Nsane Forums/Nsane Down must change to alternative.

 

IE 11 shows no warning.

 

Opera 12.xx shows no warning.

 

Online URL Scan Results:

Bitdefender Trafficlight says it is safe site: http://trafficlight.bitdefender.com/info?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.anonymz.com%2F&language=en_US

 

VirusTotal with FP: https://www.virustotal.com/en/url/f21ee6bac05f79036b96ae97fb524f1c15e17bd892d861415f3d830deaff399f/analysis/1456654211/

VirusTotal without FP: https://www.virustotal.com/en/url/f21ee6bac05f79036b96ae97fb524f1c15e17bd892d861415f3d830deaff399f/analysis/1456889993/

 

My Vision:

Google is the only one detected as Phishing Site. So, it should be a FP specifically made to stop users browsing anonymously mainly for the reason Google Tracking Methods.

 

Suggestion to Admin/Staff/Mod:

Earlier, Nsane forums was testing derefer.me, an alternate of anonymz.com. However, the author recommended to stop using it. Until the issue of anonymz is fixed, we can use similar alternative to avoid backlash or bad reputation due to links.

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1 hour ago, Xionic said:

Go Settings,Scroll to The End,Press "Show Advanced Settings..." Then Scroll to Privacy And Untick "Protect you and your device from dangerous website"

 

This Should Do The Trick

 

that is not a good idea, because if you do that, you will disable the whole security protection against phishing/malware websites, so is not recommended.

 

better way is add the website to exceptions and report it as safe website.

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Just another example of the big boys deciding whats good for us to use and what isnt!

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Did you click on the Details. What did it say.

 

Both Chrome and Firefox use the same Google protection and I'm not getting any messages. They might have fixed it.

 

The thing is, Google protection is these days blocking even good sites, including our proxy. So while keeping it enabled is highly recommended, downloading from proxy requires one to uncheck it before doing so.

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Re-Firefox, but probably true for Chrome, since it was implemented in Mozilla by Google programmers:

 

Safebrowsing generates a unique ID which tracks everywhere you go. Even if you disable it in about:config , it still sends your personal key.

Experiment:

Disable it and see if \Profiles\whatever.default\safebrowsing\ "your_Unique_ID" files disappear.

Delete the files in that folder, restart Firefox, then check if the personal key is re-generated.

Tested with FF17. No idea if the ID is still stored there in later versions.

 

I get the same message for some text-only political sites, which have no scripting, links or binaries at all, so they could not possibly be harmful.

It's meant to herd sheep. Certainly NOT to protect you.

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11 hours ago, vissha said:

Now similar warning is shown in Firefox too. I think it is time to do a complete check on this report and if it is False Positive, we can ask FF to remove it or if it is true, Nsane Forums/Nsane Down must change to alternative.

 

IE 11 shows no warning.

FF bitches whenever accessing proxy.nsanedown.com with a similar warning to the Chrome one.  Is this configurable on FF?

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I disable dereferers and don't pass 3rd party referers, so I get direct to the link without leaking Nsane.

 

Also, I disabled that feature when it always either was wrong or I had better means of protection.

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13 hours ago, SPECTRUM said:

 

that is not a good idea, because if you do that, you will disable the whole security protection against phishing/malware websites, so is not recommended.

 

better way is add the website to exceptions and report it as safe website.

I disable all that crap every since 2012 every since they blocked a site i use visit a lot in all my browsers my antivirus has website protection  and my adblock has anti-malware list i use ..plus i block out 3rd party scripts . And i been just fine with out it Google is a ad marketing company why would i trust someone who makes ads with my security ?

They had those warning up for many years .  All someone has to do is report a site and they will add them there done by user opinion .

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knowledge-Spammer

i get this on firefox all the time when i try and download from front page.  links to fixs or keygen

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and then this

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i am sure i commented about this and noone commented back about it ?

 

 

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42 minutes ago, knowledge said:

i get this on firefox all the time when i try and download from front page.  links to fixs or keygen

 

and then this

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i am sure i commented about this and noone commented back about it ?

 

 

You get them because you're using Google  and its tracks the sites you visit . Still Firefox depend on Google for these services.  IE or Edge say its fine.

 

i uncheck these boxes

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And use different anti malware for my browsers :)

It means some developers or users have been reporting nsane proxy

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I think knowledge is saying he doesnt want the you have downloaded this so many times message and I agree this message is annoying.  As for the red screen you can shut that off in firefox as for the you have downloaded to many times site preferences is where it would exist if there was a option to shut it off.  I honestly dont like the anonymz.com redirector if I can shut it off Im going to.

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To be fair, I could trivially make a website like that dereferer, and make some links go to phishing clone sites.

 

anonymz.com?https://www.google.com + some conditional server code for Google = Redirect to http://goagle.com/hax (could even get an SSL but many people don't even notice HTTPS).

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knowledge-Spammer
1 hour ago, CODYQX4 said:

To be fair, I could trivially make a website like that dereferer, and make some links go to phishing clone sites.

 

anonymz.com?https://www.google.com + some conditional server code for Google = Redirect to http://goagle.com/hax (could even get an SSL but many people don't even notice HTTPS).

SSL but many people don't even notice HTTPS).

may be some thing admins need to look at

 

i notice  everything i use if its not 100% right

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Thing is if there was a real  malware Google  would never catch  it , this was proven  by all the  people who caught malware thorough Chrome and Firefox for the last 7 years since Google made browsers and this is a fact that shit wont keep you safe. 

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blurryfutures

I have used the site for a longtime for giveaways and now for some reason chrome gave me this warning.

I use google chrome and adblock is my extension used in the browser. So i would think it was chrome itself doing this. 

Also windows 10 os just thought i would give a heads up because this would and does scare a lot of users i would think, it did me.56d2550bd7036_Nsanelink.thumb.jpg.9fed91

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22 hours ago, SPECTRUM said:

 

that is not a good idea, because if you do that, you will disable the whole security protection against phishing/malware websites, so is not recommended.

 

better way is add the website to exceptions and report it as safe website.

 

it's Not Good Protection Anyway,I Use Internet Security instead.

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35 minutes ago, Xionic said:

 

it's Not Good Protection Anyway,I Use Internet Security instead.

Agreed.

 

All Chrome is good for is telling me that every .pkg (OS X equivalent of MSI) is a potential virus and making me go out of my way to download it. Meanwhile no shits given about countless MSI and EXE downloads.

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