Blocking website

Hello.
For unclear reasons, Avast blocking website http:// t o r r e n t s -nn.cn
When testing other antivirus software, virus at the site have been identified. Avast gives a false alarm

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Generally, avast detection is accurate in these cases.
Isn’t it an encrypted/obfuscated script or iframe?
Wasn’t the site hacked?
Maybe you could contact its webmaster.

Also, please, check if there are infected gif images (resolved as infected server generated messages): http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=45658.0

Please, edit the links to not-live ones (change http for hxxp, for instance or add spaces between the url).

Check here how to clean and make a website secure.

The vast majority of malware today is distributed over the web, mostly by means of hacked (otherwise legitimate) sites. The attacker usually injects malicious some scripts into some (or all) pages on the site, waiting for an unsuspecting user to visit the site and possible infect his/her machine.

And this is where avast’s detection capabilities really excel. Its abilities to detect these web-based malicious scripts are second to none, and thanks to the Web Shield and Script Blocking providers, they are used exactly when needed, doing an excellent job stopping the web-based malware right on the entry point.

The site is not compromised. I am a web programmers. No GIF images are not infected

http://www.google.com/safebrowsing/diagnostic?site=torrents-nn.cn

Hello,
it’s look like this site was hacked because now is out off service.
Best regards
Jan Sirmer

popka, seems you’re missing something there…

The site can not be hacked. We have excellent specialists who monitor the work site. Repeat. Other antivirus software did not reveal problems

I am telling the truth. Very dear to me are my customers, so please delete the site from blacklist torrents-nn.cn

It is torrent website so you can expect it will become hacked or infected…
btw avast! is best for detecting website threats IMHO.

And that torrent site? Why does avast does not block thepiratebay and rutracker.org

Hello . I also faced this problem in your antivirus.
Avast is blocking access to the site http://torrents-nn.cn

It is torrent website so you can expect it will become hacked or infected …<<<<

Realy ? It’s a lie, because all the antivirus of the world(!) dont block accses to this site and did not find any viruses and other danger software or files in this site.

.Problem in Avast.

You can point to the virus, which spreads the site and other technical information that would have confirmed the reason for blocking?

Because it doesn’t block unless it is infected, it isn’t blocking torrent sites just because they are torrent sites.

Why do you not have a torrent domain in your own country instead of China is possibly a valid question.

Site is still down, so we can’t check it through the normal channels, http://www.urlvoid.com/, http://sitecheck.sucuri.net/scanner/

It does not matter what country domain?
Our site is not available for 80% of the internet, so you can not scan. So you can not go on our site. What are the exact reason for blocking the site?

How can we tell, if it’s not reachable…???

Domain does not exist or is unaccessible.

I don’t know, I don’t work for avast, just an avast user, but we can’t investigate it if we can’t reach it, that simple.

Because these 2 wasn’t hacked. This one was. Please use only these well known torrent sites until problem with this one will be soluted.

How then, Avast blocked if the site is unavailable?

Sorry, I can’t answer that.
Just a blind guess: They blocked it before it became unavailable… ;D

What are you talking about? I repeat the question. Where are you so sure that the site is compromised? passwords are not lost, all information is presented on the site. Why do other anti-viruses do not respond? As Avast blocked site. if it is unavailable to you?

Website since the inception of the Internet for 80% of unavailable

You say it so confidently … do you hacked it?