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Discussion => Newbie discussion => Topic started by: nobodyenduser on September 22, 2013, 10:12 pm
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I normally use the Norton Security Suite provided by my IP but yesterday I added Malwarebytes PRO and once yesterday and once today it has had a popup message stating "Malicious site blocked" one of the addresses was 109.163.234.39 This certainly has caught be by surprise and wondering about using TOR before I installed malwarebytes.
What if one of these malicious sites are being used as the exit node to a site that is not HTTPS? I hear alot of people saying their BTC accounts have been hacked and money lost
Just thought I would spread the word.
Stay safe!
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What does that message from Malwarebytes have to do with Tor?
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https://metrics.torproject.org/relay-search.html?search=109.163.234.39
Most recent consensus in database is from 2013-09-22 21:00:00.
Searching for relays with IP address 109.163.234.39 ...
valid-after 2013-09-22 21:00:00
r tails YiX8/UjbPdx4QF8uavTLFbBW2EY nJtHorqUk6kRLcmnNwJzn8XczWQ 2013-09-22 20:13:43 109.163.234.39 9001 9030
s Fast Guard HSDir Named Running Stable V2Dir Valid
v Tor 0.2.3.25
w Bandwidth=38100
p reject 1-65535
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People are loosing their btc because they are going to phishing links like the atlantis on plastered all over these forums and then to top off their stupidity they will create a account using the same name and password as SR so you see it is their fault the btc are lost not a "super hacker" etc just shear stupidity
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What does that message from Malwarebytes have to do with Tor?
I was posting a message on the SR forum with TOR being my ONLY internet connection open and as the message is waiting to post (by watching the status in the bottom left corner) the message popped up.