According to the Avast report, Mobirise is the issue, but this means that Avast has blocked the websites of hundreds of customers who have subscribed to Mobirise website building service?
“r.mobirisesite.com” also is being blocked by the malware-phishing URL-blocklist for the “ublock origin” browser-extension, and by the “malwarebytes browser guard” browser-extension, which wrecks the “shaolarpg.com” website in both of those cases.
@ Eric_SDRPGStudios
That image isn’t an Avast alert window, but your browser (?) blocking an insecure connection, where your browser forces secure https connections.
Though, having checked, first you get the Avast alert (see attached), which stops the connection, followed by the image you posted.
With 157 External links detected, it is possible one of those could impact the main domain.
Our website is a part of https://mobirise.com/ , they should have thousands of customers’ websites like ours. I’m using Mobirise to build the website with “shaolarpg.com” is the domain name.
None of the external links point to any malicious websites. Most of the external links are actually internal links which point to other pages in our website. Other external links pointing to Steam, BMTMicro, Payhip, OneDrive Live, Dropbox and Twitter.
No security vendors flagged shaolarpg.com as malicious, why is Avast Web Shield blocking our website?
Warning: Too bad! The connection with your website is not or insufficiently secured (HTTPS). Therefore information in transit between your website and its visitors is not sufficiently protected against eavesdropping and tampering. You should ask your hosting provider to enable HTTPS and to configure it securely.