Feb 26, 2009 Replies: 1 When users browse to the home page of eWeek, a malvertisement hosted on the DoubleClick advertisement network performs a redirect to a malicious Web site through a series of iframes. Click to expand... Other sites may have been compromised. From Websense, read the full article here: eWeek Web Site Leads Users to Rogue Anti-Virus (AV) Application - Security Labs Alert SIW2 Last edited: Feb 26, 2009 Click to expand...
When users browse to the home page of eWeek, a malvertisement hosted on the DoubleClick advertisement network performs a redirect to a malicious Web site through a series of iframes. Click to expand... Other sites may have been compromised. From Websense, read the full article here: eWeek Web Site Leads Users to Rogue Anti-Virus (AV) Application - Security Labs Alert SIW2
lordbob75 Lord of Bobs Vista Pro Gold Member Feb 26, 2009 #2 Ouch. Thanks for the warning SIW2. ~Lordbob My Computer System One Manufacturer/Model Custom CPU Intel Core 2 Quad Q8200 2.33GHz Motherboard ASUS P5QC Memory 2x2GB Graphics card(s) NVidia GeForce 9500GT 1Gb Sound Card Mobo Monitor(s) Displays Samsung SyncMaster 206bw Screen Resolution 1680x1050 Hard Drives Samsung SP2514N ATA 250Gb 7200RPM Samsung [Model] 1Tb 7200RPM SATA2 PSU Cooler Master Real Power Pro 750W Mouse Razer Lachesis Keyboard Razer Tarantula Internet Speed not fast enough