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Thread: Web attack: Exploit Toolkit website 67

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    Web attack: Exploit Toolkit website 67

    I keep getting this attack. It happened a week or so ago and now its happening again. It started yesterday. I thought others would have reported this. But I see no one else has reported this again.

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    I've gotten it a couple of times, also, and I've only gotten it from THIS website!

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    Yes I am only having issue's here on this forum. I guess they do not care.

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    Got this message 3x during this EAA website browsing session.

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    What browser are you guys using? I haven't gotten any warnings here for quite a while. I am wondering if it is specific to a certain browser - I am running firefox with no issues.

    (Although I should mention that I was forced to uninstall flash a couple weeks ago due to issues I was having on one of the local news websites)

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    Getting it currently using Explorer with Norton antivirus.

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    I'm using Firefox. Norton is blocking the attack. And again, it ONLY comes when I bring up this web site. Here's the info:

    IPS Alert Name: Web Attack: Exploit Toolkit Website 67
    Attacking Computer: st.anthonybryanauthor.com (192.232.219.90. 80)
    Attacker URL: st.anthonybryanauthor.com/k?tstmp=1088453408
    Source Address: st.anthonybryanauthor.com (192.232.219.90)
    Traffic Description: TCP, www-http

    Network traffic from st.anthonybryanauthor.com/k?tstmp=1088453408 matches the signature of a known attack. The attack was resulted from \DEVICE\HARDDISKVOLUME5\PROGRAM FILES (X86)\MOZILLA FIREFOX\FIREFOX.EXE.

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    I've reported this to the EAA IT Dept.

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    Sounds to me like it is selective. Possibly based on cookies from another site people have been on? I just updated my antivirus & I am still not getting any warnings.

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    This issue should be fixed now! Please let me know if it comes up again.

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