Is there no way to set the Network Shield to allow certain websites…I got blocked on www.filereactor.com
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Is there no way to set the Network Shield to allow certain websites…I got blocked on www.filereactor.com
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Nope. Thats a “trust or bust” feature.
That said, it might have simply fallen under an IP block from being hosted on a historically “seedy neighborhood”;
http://zulu.zscaler.com/submission/show/d392a1f906a245bf21141d98e5596a87-1335037390 …scroll down to the Host Checks section through the link for more on that.
We have some people around here that are good at peeling away the layers of a website to try and get to the heart of such matters…I would wait for them to weigh in here before you try and go there, just to be on the safe side.
no detection on the .js files marked suspicious
sucuri say clean
virustotal say clean
urlvoid say clean
That says clean to me. So what do I do?
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Repor it to Avast! as a F/P. Add this topic URL
I recently had Malwarebytes.org being blocked in Firefox. It turned out that one of the Firefox add-ons; i.e., HTTPS Everywhere had some bad code in it with respect to Malwarebytes.org so access to the sight was being blocked in Firefox by users who used HTTPS Everywhere. It has now been corrected.
The point of this is that it is not always avast! that may be blocking access to a website. Your Browser could be blocking it. I would suggest trying to access the website in multiple browsers to see if any of them can access it.
The Network Shield is actually often rather accurate, also see some external elements here: http://zulu.zscaler.com/submission/show/d392a1f906a245bf21141d98e5596a87-1335037390
What about wXw.filereactor.com/javascript:false; avoid IE bug,
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