Friday 2 November 2012

Blog Problems


For my sins, I have been using Google Chrome as a web browser. Currently, every time I try to visit my blog site the message above greets me. I'm just wondering whether readers are able to gain easy access to my blog or they get a similar message to the one above. You can 'proceed anyway', but as far as I know visiting my site is perfectly safe, and this message might put people off rather!

9 comments:

  1. I get the same message but only when I visit British catholic Blogs. It seems that the problem is with the CTS blog on Blogspot.com
    Your site appears to be safe....at least I do not get any warning about it!

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  2. I have chrome as my browser on the phone, and I don't get this message. I haven't tried the desktop yet. I suspect Father is right...

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  3. GOT ONE TODAY, the message said your site contains CONTENT from Guadalupe.opoka.org.pl a site known to distribute malware.

    It goes on to state that if I trust the site, it may have only recently been been compromised by a HACKER.

    It further goes on to state that they notified GUADALUPE that they found malware 'on the site' meaning your site. Why would they notify the hackers and NOT YOU?

    I originally came to your site while searching information on home schooling persecution, but think I reached your site doing an image search and saw the 'no marriage' photo & clicked on open link. So after I got the message I simply searched for the name thebonesyoucrushmaythrillyou and found several links in the search, of course, clicked on SEVERAL rather than just one and got the message every time.

    I CHOOSE TO PROCEED ANYWAY. I ONLY DID THAT SO I COULD SAY SOMETHING ABOUT THE WARNING I WAS RECEIVING, AND TO TELL YOU YOUR BLOG MIGHT BE COMPROMISED BY HACKERS. REPORT THE WARNINGS TO BLOGGER, SEE WHAT THEY HAVE TO SAY.

    I hate google, am compelled to use it because they have the best image searches and extensions.

    I've gotten some warnings that a particular site ITSELF is 'bad' when I know it's not. Sometimes I just think they don't want you to visit certain sites.

    They have a habit of making invisible the story links to media outlets they don't like on their searches, you know, that's proven.

    If I try to do a general browse of islamic persecution of christians, or christian persecution, persecution of christians - I get article links to 'christians persecuting muslims' 'christian persecution OF MUSLIMS, etc., etc., the words are wholly exchanged and flipped. It really REALLY makes me angrier than you can imagine. I have to start listing specific countries or groups of christians to get anywhere on the research.

    GOOD LUCK, YOU HAVE A VERY GOOD BLOG.

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  4. I haven't got an such message on visiting your site.

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  5. Laurence, I get this message when visiting your blog on Chrome. If I revert to normal Google it does not appear. Richard

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  6. No problem gaining access to your blog. Must be a bit disconcerting to be told your own blog could be damaging!

    I remember Jane of the Oasis had problems recently and if I remember correctly it was something to do with the CTS site as mentioned above.

    By the way what's a browser? Have I got one?

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    1. The browser is whatever you use to get on to the internet. Firefox, Chrome, Internet Explorer, Safari are some examples. Most computer geeks I come across say Chrome is the best (though not without problems)

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  7. Thanks Mac. I used to be on Internet Explorer but the last time I had to get someone in to sort me out, he put me on Mozilla. Did not know these were called browsers!

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  8. No, your blog's fine for me on Chrome and always has been on all other browsers....

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