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That's Not Good ...

That's Not Good ...
Don't know how many of you use Norton security products, but mine has taken a serious dislike to ipernity.

I've tried to raise the matter with Team Ipernity, but who knows how long it will be before they reply!

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 StoneRoad2013
StoneRoad2013 club
I got that warning this morning - but I didn't think my laptop had Norton AV installed / activated ! So there was no way I was clicking on that report link.
Ipernity opened into a second IE window without any problem. My AVG hasn't whinged ...
9 years ago.
autofantasia club has replied to StoneRoad2013 club
It is a proper Norton message and they are adamant that there is a threat on the site. I guess time will tell ... wouldn't surprise me if Norton were wrong, but then again with how poorly the site is being managed this last year I'd not be surprised either to see someone hacking it! :(
9 years ago.
 Valfal
Valfal club
Another twist in the plot! Hopefully what happened to you was just a false alarm.
9 years ago.
autofantasia club has replied to Valfal club
Still getting the messages today Val and Norton are still adamant that there is a threat on the site. That said I'm going to keep using it as Norton should block anything nasty if indeed it exists in the first place! :)
9 years ago.
 Sami Serola (inactive)
Sami Serola (inactiv… club
We are dangerous! =D
9 years ago.
autofantasia club has replied to Sami Serola (inactiv… club
From bad panda to bad ipernity! ;)
9 years ago.
 .t.a.o.n.
.t.a.o.n.
that's really not good...
9 years ago.
autofantasia club has replied to .t.a.o.n.
I agree and have flagged it up with Team Ipernity, but as with everything else lately they seem to either be ignorant of it or simply just can't be $&%£* to do anything about it ... no way to run a business, unless you want it to go under! :(
9 years ago.
 autofantasia
autofantasia club
A screenshot to show my most recent comment on the ipernity Facebook page and what they've said in response.

Apparently, some news will be published tomorrow. It remains to be seen if that's just about the security issues or matters in general as there are still a lot of unanswered questions left over from the 'elephant campaign' last year.

More News To Come ...
9 years ago.
 StoneRoad2013
StoneRoad2013 club
I have just logged back on - after returning home - and I didn't get the "site blocked" warning when I went via "my favourites bar". Just for interest, I then g00gled for Ipernity and the n0rt0n report is "unsafe site" although I was able to click onto here ...

I hope that Team Ipernity have good news for us tomorrow ... the silence has been very worrying.
9 years ago.
autofantasia club has replied to StoneRoad2013 club
Let's hope so! :)
9 years ago.
 Stormlizard
Stormlizard club
I Saw that warning on an old computer using MSIE 8 that belonged to my son before he went MAC crazy. This named computer is protected by Kapersky, now why would Symantec (Norton) issue such a warning when Kapersy does not?.
If you remember Ipernity Team sent out a PLEASE BE CAREFUL Blog 8 months ago informing that a Team member had been hacked, and that the Hacker was pretending to be that Team Member..

It sould well be that it is the same Nasty person having more Perverted fun.
9 years ago. Edited 9 years ago.
autofantasia club has replied to Stormlizard club
I guess that's possible as the fact that Norton may have made a mistake.

However, having spent the best part of an hour talking to a member of their staff about this issue I can assure you that these warnings, as far as Norton are concerned, are genuine.

The Norton Safe Web facility managed by Symantec is a tool anyone can use be following the link below and if you enter ipernity's site address into the search field you will get the same information I did:

safeweb.norton.com
9 years ago. Edited 9 years ago.