sharks.com.au malware warnings

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Just tried to renew my membership and my antivirus says the sharks site is infected with html:iframe-inf.

I can't access the site. Anyone else got this issue?
 

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Just tried to renew my membership and my antivirus says the sharks site is infected with html:iframe-inf.

I can't access the site. Anyone else got this issue?

Na mine is fine pops. Site comes straight up. You may have to set an exclusion for the site in your anti virus
 

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I'm using Avast on both PCs - maybe it's a false positive....

But it's not excluding the site - it's blocking the malware which in turn stops the site from loading.

Might turn the web shield off...
 

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born and bred its been doing this to me as well, its very ****ing annoying
 

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It seems to only happen with avast - to get around it, turn web shield off
 

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MalwareBytes AntiMalware is actually picking up an exploit when I go to sharks.com.au today.

Happened with different ads at the bottom. Not sure if the sharksbet one is an ad, but that was fairly constant on the page.
 

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Just FYI guys, if your anti-virus is reporting this it means it detected an issue and dealt with it. That's a good thing.

If you don't get the warning, it could be a bad thing. Or it could just mean you're not using some ****ty browser like Internet Explorer.
 

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Just FYI guys, if your anti-virus is reporting this it means it detected an issue and dealt with it. That's a good thing.

If you don't get the warning, it could be a bad thing. Or it could just mean you're not using some ****ty browser like Internet Explorer.


I use google chrome. Much faster, much more stable.
 
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MalwareBytes AntiMalware is actually picking up an exploit when I go to sharks.com.au today.

Happened with different ads at the bottom. Not sure if the sharksbet one is an ad, but that was fairly constant on the page.

Get a mac mate it will solve all your problems I have been told on good authority.
 
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