saw 9 instances of this alert when I was browsing on amazon today, anyone got any ideas?
was able to reproduce…its on the kindle pages.
and on the page I was able to reproduce…did it a few times on other kindle pages, every kindle page has produced this.
and full details
not seen that before.
found this on amazon https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudFront/latest/DeveloperGuide/Introduction.html
yeah…this is a new one. to be fair, its not the first time avast has reported false positives on amazon.
Well technically it isn’t a detection on Amazon as your screenshot indicates it is a sub-domain the bit in front of .cloudfront.net URL, however could be a 3rd party link from where you are in amazon.
Nothing to stop you reporting it at:
Reporting a Possible False Positive File or Website - https://www.avast.com/false-positive-file-form.php.
You should get a response in a day or two.
and submitted…the first three product page urls since its happening…for literally every kindle book.
I just wonder if avast doesn’t like that metadata.jsonp? script being run, hopefully you will get a prompt response.
agreed. I did report it to amazon as well.