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Got redirected to download Adobe from a non-adobe site

no sooner than I turned off my adblock.

 

Not sure how to go about reporting it.

Took a screenshot as well.

 

Only web page I had active was Nexus and told adbock

to just allow nexus as well.

 

So that problem is still happening, Great....

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Got redirected to download Adobe from a non-adobe site

no sooner than I turned off my adblock.

 

Not sure how to go about reporting it.

Took a screenshot as well.

 

Only web page I had active was Nexus and told adbock

to just allow nexus as well.

 

Please tell me if you've had this problem recently even after the supposed fix by the owners, I need to know please

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So the problem is fixed?

 

There is a saying with Programmers. "There is always one more bug." Meaning 'fixed' is a relative term. This bug is fixed. However, I guarantee there will be another one along.

 

As for "Is it fixed?", You tell us if it's not fixed for you. It works fine for me. :cool:

 

People are still getting the redirect to a flash update bullshit, Please fix this soon dear god please

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xPsykes wrote:

 

 

 

So the problem is fixed?

 

There is a saying with Programmers. "There is always one more bug." Meaning 'fixed' is a relative term. This bug is fixed. However, I guarantee there will be another one along.

 

As for "Is it fixed?", You tell us if it's not fixed for you. It works fine for me. :cool:

 

People are still getting the redirect to a flash update bullshit, Please fix this soon dear god please


That may be something that had already been slipped into their browser, run yourself some AVG or whatever and try again.
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xPsykes wrote:

People are still getting the redirect to a flash update bulls***, Please fix this soon dear god please

There is a saying with Programmers. "There is always one more bug." Meaning 'fixed' is a relative term. This bug is fixed. However, I guarantee there will be another one along.

So the problem is fixed?

As for "Is it fixed?", You tell us if it's not fixed for you. It works fine for me. :cool:

That may be something that had already been slipped into their browser, run yourself some AVG or whatever and try again.

 

I've made a post about this, its in the nexus site bug reports I've done everything and nothing has come up so this is confirmed a site problem

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xPsykes wrote:

Got redirected to download Adobe from a non-adobe site
no sooner than I turned off my adblock.

Not sure how to go about reporting it.
Took a screenshot as well.

Only web page I had active was Nexus and told adbock
to just allow nexus as well.

Please tell me if you've had this problem recently even after the supposed fix by the owners, I need to know please


Unfortunately, the redirect happened just moments before I posted it.
So yes, this is after the add provider change.

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xPsykes wrote:

Please tell me if you've had this problem recently even after the supposed fix by the owners, I need to know please

Got redirected to download Adobe from a non-adobe site

no sooner than I turned off my adblock.

 

Not sure how to go about reporting it.

Took a screenshot as well.

 

Only web page I had active was Nexus and told adbock

to just allow nexus as well.

Unfortunately, the redirect happened just moments before I posted it.

So yes, this is after the add provider change.

 

 

This is confirmed to be their problem please go to my forum post on the nexus site bugs, So this can get traction and isn't just brushed off as its my problem. I have done the scans and nothing has come up

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There are some really nasty redirect malware out there, And one trick they use to keep from being removed by antivirus is to trick you into approving the download. They do this by hiding the 'you approved this by downloading this FREE game (or whatever)' message deep in a multipage TOS or through tricks in semantics. And if you approved it then it is not a virus. However, it can be defined as a PUP (Potentially Unwanted Program) Currently the best anti malware program I have found to get rid of this garbage is JRT (Junkware Removal Tool) it is owned by MalwareBytes, but is a FREE stand alone program.

Get it here: https://www.malwarebytes.org/junkwareremovaltool/

 

It runs fast and takes out the garbage programs that are missed by most antivirus.

It can also be run from a USB so you don't even have to install it on your computer.

 

Try it and let us know what you find.

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In response to post #37988550. #37988695 is also a reply to the same post.


Gefri wrote: How I long for the days when the Nexus was a home for enthusiasts/hobbyists and the dollar had no hold on it. Is there no one out there who is strong enough to resist the dollar's siren call?
[email protected] wrote: The Nexus has staff. They need to food at least a few times a week.


Maintaining a site the size of Nexus costs money, you dolt.
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