Reporting infectious website???

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Marc_und_Jacqueline Fourny

Hi people

I just got a trojan through a website (got the address through a common
geographical search on google). How can we report such sites? What is your
usual procedure? The site is imagefarm.com and I could even find an address
in the whois directory. How can we nail these *#?xxö§¢¢.

Regards

Marc
 
Quoth the raven Marc_und_Jacqueline Fourny:
I just got a trojan through a website (got the address through a
common geographical search on google). How can we report such
sites? What is your usual procedure? The site is imagefarm.com and
I could even find an address in the whois directory. How can we
nail these *#?xxö§¢¢.

Would you state what the trojan was from that site? I can't find
anything malicious there, after looking at a couple of pages. It's a
rather simple site done with
<META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="Adobe PageMill 2.0 Mac">

Were you using Internet Explorer? I didn't.

Oh, I did have to add a www. to the domain name for it to work.
 
Yes I was using IE6. I didn't either find any loading code in the source,
but without doubt at the loading one of their page is link with an .exe file
I find it in the cache. The AV clearly identify it (or was it a false
positive???). I will make some inquiries to be sure.

regards

Marc
 
Quoth the raven Marc_und_Jacqueline Fourny:
Yes I was using IE6. I didn't either find any loading code in the
source, but without doubt at the loading one of their page is link
with an .exe file I find it in the cache. The AV clearly identify
it (or was it a false positive???). I will make some inquiries to
be sure.

Can you be more specific? What is the URL of the page with the .exe
file? There are many pages, and I've looked at a number of them, and
can't find any .exe. Yes, I know it's a framed site; you will have to
dig in the source for the individual page's address.

[Frames are evil.]
 
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