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    Onecoin.eu thread "Reported Attack Page" using Mozilla?

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    When using Mozilla Firefox, I get the:

    Deceptive Site!

    This web page at RealScam Forum has been reported as a deceptive site and has been blocked based on your security preferences.

    Deceptive sites are designed to trick you into doing something dangerous, like installing software, or revealing your personal information, like passwords, phone numbers or credit cards.

    Entering any information on this web page may result in identity theft or other fraud.


    warning for links to the Onecoin.eu thread. Doesn't matter if I'm asking for any particular page or any particular post.

    Doesn't happen with Internet Explorer or Chrome.

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    Re: Onecoin.eu thread "Reported Attack Page" using Mozilla?

    Got the same thing.

    Click on 'Ignore this Warning' at the bottom right.

    It will ask you to submit a report for a false warning. You can submit a comment if you wish.

    That takes care of the warning at least, but does nothing about the possible reason for the warning in the first place.
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    Re: Onecoin.eu thread "Reported Attack Page" using Mozilla?

    Hi Guys,

    I'm currently taking a look into this issue.
    Please let me know the search terms you're using to replicate this and I'll take a look.

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    Re: Onecoin.eu thread "Reported Attack Page" using Mozilla?

    Quote Originally Posted by nomaxim View Post
    Got the same thing.

    Click on 'Ignore this Warning' at the bottom right.

    It will ask you to submit a report for a false warning. You can submit a comment if you wish.

    That takes care of the warning at least, but does nothing about the possible reason for the warning in the first place.
    Good idea. I'm sure it would be beneficial for everyone to "submit a report for a false warning". I submitted:

    "I believe that this single internet forum thread has been erroneously and maliciously reported as a "deceptive site" because it exposes a Ponzi scheme masquerading as a legitimate business"

    Quote Originally Posted by Poyol View Post
    Hi Guys,

    I'm currently taking a look into this issue.
    Please let me know the search terms you're using to replicate this and I'll take a look.
    Poyal, this warning is not search-triggered like the "filestore72" bug. It occurs when using Mozilla Firefox to click any Realscam.com links to the Onecoin.eu thread, regardless of which particular page or particular post.

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    Re: Onecoin.eu thread "Reported Attack Page" using Mozilla?

    I really can't replicate this.
    I've tried searching for "Realscam Oncecoin.eu" and then finding links and clicking through to them.
    Then copying the link and tried going direct.

    Can you send me a link where it's happening for you?
    Which version of FireFox are you using? (Mines 47.0.1)

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    Re: Onecoin.eu thread "Reported Attack Page" using Mozilla?

    Quote Originally Posted by Poyol View Post
    I really can't replicate this.
    I've tried searching for "Realscam Oncecoin.eu" and then finding links and clicking through to them.
    Then copying the link and tried going direct.

    Can you send me a link where it's happening for you?
    Which version of FireFox are you using? (Mines 47.0.1)
    Mine is 47.0.1 also.

    This happens for any Realscam link to anything in the onecoin.eu thread:

    The Onecoin.eu thread link from the "MLM, Network Marketing and Pyramid Schemes" folder:
    http://www.realscam.com/f9/onecoin-eu-ponzi-scam-3368/

    Any link to any page of that thread:
    http://www.realscam.com/f9/onecoin-e...68/index1.html
    http://www.realscam.com/f9/onecoin-e...68/index2.html
    http://www.realscam.com/f9/onecoin-e...68/index3.html
    http://www.realscam.com/f9/onecoin-e...68/index4.html
    http://www.realscam.com/f9/onecoin-e...68/index5.html

    Any link to any post on those pages:
    http://www.realscam.com/f9/onecoin-e...368/#post76089
    http://www.realscam.com/f9/onecoin-e...html#post87230
    http://www.realscam.com/f9/onecoin-e...html#post87936
    http://www.realscam.com/f9/onecoin-e...html#post97991
    http://www.realscam.com/f9/onecoin-e...tml#post101571

    I am now getting a similar warning using Chrome browser on any of the Onecoin.eu links.

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    Re: Onecoin.eu thread "Reported Attack Page" using Mozilla?

    Haven't lost any money to online scams.......results are typical.

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    Re: Onecoin.eu thread "Reported Attack Page" using Mozilla?

    don't know if this will help. from the 'inspect element' option under 'debugger':

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>

    <!DOCTYPE html [
    <!ENTITY % htmlDTD PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
    %htmlDTD;
    <!ENTITY % globalDTD SYSTEM "chrome://global/locale/global.dtd">
    %globalDTD;
    <!ENTITY % brandDTD SYSTEM "chrome://branding/locale/brand.dtd" >
    %brandDTD;
    <!ENTITY % blockedSiteDTD SYSTEM "chrome://browser/locale/safebrowsing/phishing-afterload-warning-message.dtd">
    %blockedSiteDTD;
    ]>

    <!-- This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
    - License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
    - file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. -->

    <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" class="blacklist">
    <head>
    <link rel="stylesheet" href="chrome://global/skin/netError.css" type="text/css" media="all" />
    <link rel="icon" type="image/png" id="favicon" href="chrome://global/skin/icons/blacklist_favicon.png"/>

    <script type="application/javascript"><![CDATA[
    // Error url MUST be formatted like this:
    // about:blocked?e=error_code&u=url(&o=1)?
    // (o=1 when user overrides are allowed)

    // Note that this file uses document.documentURI to get
    // the URL (with the format from above). This is because
    // document.location.href gets the current URI off the docshell,
    // which is the URL displayed in the location bar, i.e.
    // the URI that the user attempted to load.

    function getErrorCode()
    {
    var url = document.documentURI;
    var error = url.search(/e\=/);
    var duffUrl = url.search(/\&u\=/);
    return decodeURIComponent(url.slice(error + 2, duffUrl));
    }

    function getURL()
    {
    var url = document.documentURI;
    var match = url.match(/&u=([^&]+)&/);

    // match == null if not found; if so, return an empty string
    // instead of what would turn out to be portions of the URI
    if (!match)
    return "";

    url = decodeURIComponent(match[1]);

    // If this is a view-source page, then get then real URI of the page
    if (url.startsWith("view-source:"))
    url = url.slice(12);
    return url;
    }

    /**
    * Check whether this warning page should be overridable or whether
    * the "ignore warning" button should be hidden.
    */
    function getOverride()
    {
    var url = document.documentURI;
    var match = url.match(/&o=1&/);
    return !!match;
    }

    /**
    * Attempt to get the hostname via document.location. Fail back
    * to getURL so that we always return something meaningful.
    */
    function getHostString()
    {
    try {
    return document.location.hostname;
    } catch (e) {
    return getURL();
    }
    }

    function initPage()
    {
    var error = "";
    switch (getErrorCode()) {
    case "malwareBlocked" :
    error = "malware";
    break;
    case "deceptiveBlocked" :
    error = "phishing";
    break;
    case "unwantedBlocked" :
    error = "unwanted";
    break;
    case "forbiddenBlocked" :
    error = "forbidden";
    break;
    default:
    return;
    }

    var el;

    if (error !== "malware") {
    el = document.getElementById("errorTitleText_malware");
    el.parentNode.removeChild(el);
    el = document.getElementById("errorShortDescText_malwar e");
    el.parentNode.removeChild(el);
    el = document.getElementById("errorLongDescText_malware ");
    el.parentNode.removeChild(el);
    }

    if (error !== "phishing") {
    el = document.getElementById("errorTitleText_phishing") ;
    el.parentNode.removeChild(el);
    el = document.getElementById("errorShortDescText_phishi ng");
    el.parentNode.removeChild(el);
    el = document.getElementById("errorLongDescText_phishin g");
    el.parentNode.removeChild(el);
    }

    if (error !== "unwanted") {
    el = document.getElementById("errorTitleText_unwanted") ;
    el.parentNode.removeChild(el);
    el = document.getElementById("errorShortDescText_unwant ed");
    el.parentNode.removeChild(el);
    el = document.getElementById("errorLongDescText_unwante d");
    el.parentNode.removeChild(el);
    }

    if (error !== "forbidden") {
    el = document.getElementById("errorTitleText_forbidden" );
    el.parentNode.removeChild(el);
    el = document.getElementById("errorShortDescText_forbid den");
    el.parentNode.removeChild(el);
    el = document.getElementById("whyForbiddenButton");
    el.parentNode.removeChild(el);
    } else {
    el = document.getElementById("ignoreWarningButton");
    el.parentNode.removeChild(el);
    el = document.getElementById("reportButton");
    el.parentNode.removeChild(el);

    // Remove red style: A "forbidden site" does not warrant the same level
    // of anxiety as a security concern.
    document.documentElement.className = "";
    }

    // Set sitename
    document.getElementById(error + "_sitename").textContent = getHostString();
    document.title = document.getElementById("errorTitleText_" + error)
    .innerHTML;

    if (!getOverride()) {
    var btn = document.getElementById("ignoreWarningButton");
    if (btn) {
    btn.parentNode.removeChild(btn);
    }
    }

    // Inform the test harness that we're done loading the page
    var event = new CustomEvent("AboutBlockedLoaded");
    document.dispatchEvent(event);
    }
    ]]></script>
    <style type="text/css">
    /* Style warning button to look like a small text link in the
    bottom right. This is preferable to just using a text link
    since there is already a mechanism in browser.js for trapping
    oncommand events from unprivileged chrome pages (BrowserOnCommand).*/
    #ignoreWarningButton {
    -moz-appearance: none;
    background: transparent;
    border: none;
    color: white; /* Hard coded because netError.css forces this page's background to dark red */
    text-decoration: underline;
    margin: 0;
    padding: 0;
    position: relative;
    top: 23px;
    left: 20px;
    font-size: smaller;
    }

    #ignoreWarningButton:-moz-dir(rtl) {
    left: auto;
    right: 20px;
    }

    #ignoreWarning {
    text-align: end;
    }
    </style>
    </head>

    <body dir="&locale.dir;">
    <div id="errorPageContainer">

    <!-- Error Title -->
    <div id="errorTitle">
    <h1 id="errorTitleText_phishing">&safeb.blocked.phishi ngPage.title2;</h1>
    <h1 id="errorTitleText_malware">&safeb.blocked.malware Page.title;</h1>
    <h1 id="errorTitleText_unwanted">&safeb.blocked.unwant edPage.title;</h1>
    <h1 id="errorTitleText_forbidden">&safeb.blocked.forbi ddenPage.title2;</h1>
    </div>

    <div id="errorLongContent">

    <!-- Short Description -->
    <div id="errorShortDesc">
    <p id="errorShortDescText_phishing">&safeb.blocked.ph ishingPage.shortDesc2;</p>
    <p id="errorShortDescText_malware">&safeb.blocked.mal warePage.shortDesc;</p>
    <p id="errorShortDescText_unwanted">&safeb.blocked.un wantedPage.shortDesc;</p>
    <p id="errorShortDescText_forbidden">&safeb.blocked.f orbiddenPage.shortDesc2;</p>
    </div>

    <!-- Long Description -->
    <div id="errorLongDesc">
    <p id="errorLongDescText_phishing">&safeb.blocked.phi shingPage.longDesc2;</p>
    <p id="errorLongDescText_malware">&safeb.blocked.malw arePage.longDesc;</p>
    <p id="errorLongDescText_unwanted">&safeb.blocked.unw antedPage.longDesc;</p>
    </div>

    <!-- Action buttons -->
    <div id="buttons">
    <!-- Commands handled in browser.js -->
    <button id="getMeOutButton">&safeb.palm.accept.label;</button>
    <button id="reportButton">&safeb.palm.reportPage.label;</button>
    <button id="whyForbiddenButton">&safeb.palm.whyForbidden.l abel;</button>
    </div>
    </div>
    <div id="ignoreWarning">
    <button id="ignoreWarningButton">&safeb.palm.decline.label ;</button>
    </div>
    </div>
    <!--
    - Note: It is important to run the script this way, instead of using
    - an onload handler. This is because error pages are loaded as
    - LOAD_BACKGROUND, which means that onload handlers will not be executed.
    -->
    <script type="application/javascript">initPage();</script>
    </body>
    </html>
    Haven't lost any money to online scams.......results are typical.

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    Re: Onecoin.eu thread "Reported Attack Page" using Mozilla?

    Haven't lost any money to online scams.......results are typical.

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    Re: Onecoin.eu thread "Reported Attack Page" using Mozilla?

    Yep, I get the warning in FF d Chrome when I try to access http://www.realscam.com/f9/onecoin-eu-ponzi-scam-3368/
    The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing

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    If Simon Stepsys or Mark Ghobril are involved it's 100% a SCAM!

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    Re: Onecoin.eu thread "Reported Attack Page" using Mozilla?

    You can now add Belgium to growing list of countries that have issued a warning about OneCoin. Financial Services and Markets Authority (FSMA) issued a warning against OneCoin.

    The warning, issued in conjunction with the Bank of Belgium, states that neither OneCoin or their investors are “recognized by the FSMA”. The FSMA wishes to warn the public that OneCoin has not received any form of recognition whatsoever from the FSMA. The same is true of the persons who are promoting OneCoin: they do not hold an authorization or any other form of recognition from the FSMA.

    The claims made by Mr Laurent Louis’ on his Facebook page, namely, that the FSMA had stated that it had nothing to say about OneCoin,” and that “for the FSMA, OneCoin does not pose any problems and is neither illegal nor a fraud” are false and misleading.
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    Re: Onecoin.eu thread "Reported Attack Page" using Mozilla?

    Okay, I've now been able to replicate it and will see what I can do about this.
    Honestly it's just someone who's reported the website I've asked for a re-assessment from Google.

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    Expect more of this. OneCoin is just following what they tried to do in Zeek Rewards and BannersBroker. The exposure is hurting recruiting.
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    Re: Onecoin.eu thread "Reported Attack Page" using Mozilla?

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    Would it be beneficial to start a second Onecoin.eu thread to meet immediate needs which could be merged with the currently unavailable thread once this bullsh*t is straightened out?

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    Re: Onecoin.eu thread "Reported Attack Page" using Mozilla?

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    This may be a more complicated problem than the Onecoin.eu thread being falsely reported.

    Although some of us have been able to access the Onecoin.eu thread today, it has turned into a "sometimes can, sometimes can't" problem for me.

    Additionally, I am now getting the same warnings when I try to access the MLM, Network Marketing and Pyramid Schemes folder and the Is My Advertising Pays A Scam or Ponzi? thread.

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    Re: Onecoin.eu thread "Reported Attack Page" using Mozilla?

    Using Chrome, Google was claiming that http://www.realscam.com/f9/tncl-mark...hout-end-4281/ was a phishing website today.
    If you are in Prosper With Integrity, and do not like that your personal information has been published here, please talk to these good people: http://www.attorneygeneral.gov http://www.ic3.gov http://www.fbi.gov

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    Re: Onecoin.eu thread "Reported Attack Page" using Mozilla?

    Quote Originally Posted by shipdit View Post
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    This may be a more complicated problem than the Onecoin.eu thread being falsely reported.

    Although some of us have been able to access the Onecoin.eu thread today, it has turned into a "sometimes can, sometimes can't" problem for me.

    Additionally, I am now getting the same warnings when I try to access the MLM, Network Marketing and Pyramid Schemes folder and the Is My Advertising Pays A Scam or Ponzi? thread.

    SD

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    The Onecoin thread is still a problem. I sent in a report that it is safe. The others I do not get the message. The techies are out of town on business or busy with new precious babies at home etc. So, we will get back on it soon!
    Anyone needing assistance please feel free to use this e-mail in addition to the PM system here to contact me: soapboxmom@hotmail.com

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    Re: Onecoin.eu thread "Reported Attack Page" using Mozilla?

    I am getting it on the My Advertising Pays thread. It won't let me click on it without that warning. Using Google Chrome. Will check the other threads.
    I tell you emphatically that this is the END of those evil doers, we must Apprehend and prosecute them accordingly.

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    In Fact, it blocks me from the entire MLM section.
    I tell you emphatically that this is the END of those evil doers, we must Apprehend and prosecute them accordingly.

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    Re: Onecoin.eu thread "Reported Attack Page" using Mozilla?

    I forwarded this to the techie who does not a new adorable family member. So, I will update once we get this fixed.
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    Re: Onecoin.eu thread "Reported Attack Page" using Mozilla?

    You get this warning on the MAPS thread as well.

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    Re: Onecoin.eu thread "Reported Attack Page" using Mozilla?

    I was previously getting this in MAPS, now got it when I enter RS. In ChromeRS-Screenshot.jpg
    It seems like in this "industry" common sense is not all that common!

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    Re: Onecoin.eu thread "Reported Attack Page" using Mozilla?

    Yep, Firefox doing the same thing;

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    Re: Onecoin.eu thread "Reported Attack Page" using Mozilla?

    Thanks for the heads up. New babies and working out of town has our techies tied up temporarily. I need a vacation too!
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