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Anyone seeing this spam on main page?

Started by Dave, 03 Jun 2015 at 09:53

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Dave

Doug sent in this screen snip of some spam that has started appearing at the bottom of the main Forum page.

However, I can't replicate the problem on any of my PC's here in Australia.

Is anyone else seeing it?

Dave



Jonathan

Hi Dave,
I am in Victoria, Aus and I can see it at the bottom of the page.

Regards
Jonathan
Geelong
Jonathan H.

cardan


In South Australia and don't see it - PC running Windows 8.1

Leon

roy

Hi Dave, in Bath, England.

Not showing here.

Cheers, Roy.

midman


Daren W Australia

Hi not on my start page checked google chrome and MS internet explorer windows 7 pro64 Daren
too many dougli not enough time!

graeme

Hi Dave

In Australia, and nothing to be seen on the main page or any other I've checked so far

Dave

Thanks very much to all who have posted so far. Very helpful to know both who is seeing it and who is not.

Jonathan,

I will contact you via PM

Dave

oily bloke


Dave

Many thanks to Jonathan for the great information he provided about the spam.

We have tracked down the cause to a remnant file from a server hack that occurred back around 2011-2012. The spam would only be generated when certain keywords were searched or older topics viewed. The spam contained links that led to the usual sort of sites selling viagra and so forth.

The remnant file has now been removed and the spam should not re-appear. The web hosting company has scanned the server thoroughly for malware and nothing has been found. In addition, I have scanned all image files, attachments, avatars and documents with two anti-malware packages and all are reported to be clean.

Thank you again to all who responded to this topic. The fact that only one out of six respondents was seeing the spam was a key factor in locating the problem.

Dave