I never had any problems with avast which works away in the background usually but today i would of liked to buy some books from a site i have visited before but when i tried i got this error
HTML:RedirME-inf [Trj]
and the site is blocked and i cannot enter.
i mailed friends, they had no problem using the site and no virus - they do not use avast. i downloaded avg and it sees not problem but for me to go to the site i need to turn avast off which is worrying. I had the same problem on blogs and other sites today too.
Site has problems with outdated website software, that should be dealt with because of attack vulnerabilities → re:
Web application details:
Application: Shelflife 1.1.2
Web application version:
WordPress version: WordPress
Wordpress version from source: 3.5.1
Wordpress Version 3.5 based on: htxp://obversebooks.co.uk//wp-admin/js/common.js
WordPress theme: hxtp://obversebooks.co.uk/wp-content/themes/shelflife/
Wordpress internal path: /home/obverse1/public_html/wp-content/themes/shelflife/index.php (according to http://sitecheck.sucuri.net/results/www.obversebooks.co.uk/)
I get a
Fatal error< /b> : Call to undefined function get_header() in < b> /home/obverse1/public_html/wp-content/themes/shelflife/index.php< /b> on line < b> 11< /b> < br />
If you find website clean, report a FP → you can report it here. http://www.avast.com/contact-form.php. change subject to suite your case
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Still I am not able to connect to this site even after filling in a false positive form. Also cannot connect to several others sites where I know them to be clean. It seems I will need to uninstall Avast and try a different/better anti-virus solution in the future.
The requested URL contains malicious code that can damage your computer. If you want to access the URL anyway, turn off the avast! web shield and try it again.
no antivirus have 100% detection…
no antivirus have zero false positives…
URL:mal means it is on a block list
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I get no alert when I visit that link in Google Chrome now.
Another domain for that IP had XPLOIT-KIT Blackhole Exploit Kit landing page retrieval,
see: http://urlquery.net/report.php?id=2723569
Maybe that was the reason for the earlier detection,