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In response to post #31573045. #31573920, #31573935, #31575350, #31575375, #31581750, #31584915, #31585005, #31586510, #31587355 are all replies on the same post.


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If the archive contained those files, you downloaded it before it was re-uploaded with the sound.dll file, so you are safe. :)

The specific names of the archives that contain this dll are:
BetterBuild-3002-1-2.zip
Higher Settlement Budget v1.3-818-1-3.zip
Rename Dogmeat-4507-1-0.zip Edited by Zaldiir
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Thanks for saying something up front, Nexus. Good to know that it's being looked into early, and even better to know that you're willing to have the humility to come throw yourselves under the bus for any lapse of security. I, like everyone else I assume, don't want my web accounts compromised, but I appreciate knowing that it is a possibility and is being investigated.

 

Is there anything that authors need to do going forward, other than downloading our files to confirm their integrity?

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an intruder only needs to get lucky once to get in, you need to get lucky ​every single time to keep them out. some businesses do not even tell people that somebody got in, and will pay the intruder a lot of money to keep him or her from telling anybody that sericurity was breached. last time a gameing site/business told me, and it's other players, that they had a sericurity breach it had happened over 4 days before they told us! they claimed it was because they needed to verrify what, if anything, had been comprosied, before they announced it. now that i know something may have happened i am going to go change my password before anybody can cause trouble using my account. i don't use the same username or password twice, and i make shure it is hard to guess, but untill i change it they know what it is.

 

as far as i am concrned no breach of trust has occured between nexusmods and myself. :thumbsup:

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Well, as I am reading this rather long thread, Malwarebytes' just interrupted me with this notification: "Malicious Website Blocked". Further, this is not the first time its happened on a Nexus site. In fact, most of you probably see (in the lower left section of the scren, url's that are flying by so fast, you can barely make out the shortest of lines. I realize it's intended and that most of them are surely legit; but, as for me, I'm a devout Fallout / Elder Scrolls fanatic. I'm also pretty anal about this crap (pun intended) since I recently got zapped and taken hostage by a so-called FBI office, for ransom! Almost a month, to get back up and running. Without paying the $200.US that they demanded.

So, I'm with what's-his-name, above; it's getting really hard to trust this site anymore - as well as many others! That said, I'm outta here. Oh, sorry, the block was:

"Protection, Malicious Website Protection, IP, 184.173.133.194, bidder.tlvmedia.com, 0, Outbound,
Detection, 12/6/2015 7:34:41 PM, SYSTEM, COMPUTERTWO, Protection, Malicious Website Protection, IP, 184.173.133.194, bidder.tlvmedia.com, 0, Outbound, "

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From: Malwarebytes Anti-Malware
www.malwarebytes.org Edited by noparts
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As much as this is a cartoon, it actually describes the real world very accurately.

https://xkcd.com/936/
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