DVD Talk Forum

DVD Talk Forum (https://forum.dvdtalk.com/)
-   Forum Feedback and Support (https://forum.dvdtalk.com/forum-feedback-support-4/)
-   -   I don't like the added links in my posts (https://forum.dvdtalk.com/forum-feedback-support/589434-i-dont-like-added-links-my-posts.html)

TheMovieman 04-08-11 10:23 AM

Re: Just checking something...
 
Using Windows XP and Firefox, don't see anything. :shrug:

Mrs. Danger 04-08-11 10:24 AM

Re: I don't like the added links in my posts
 
I'll run another check on my computer, but DVD talk is the only forum I'm seeing this on.

http://forum.dvdtalk.com/members/mrs...6-example3.jpg

http://forum.dvdtalk.com/members/mrs...5-example2.jpg

If you roll over them with your cursor, ads pop up. They usually have nothing to do with the word.

Dan 04-08-11 10:27 AM

Re: I don't like the added links in my posts
 
It's a crazy suggestion, and probably won't work, but:
- Erase the cache in your browser (and cookies, if you want)
- Go directly to forum.dvdtalk.com, not via Google search.
- Log in.

When I did see the ads many months ago, I did something very similar to my instructions above (I think... it's hard to remember), and they disappeared. It's worth a shot.

Otherwise, embrace it! Purple monkey dishwasher!

logrus9 04-08-11 10:28 AM

Re: I don't like the added links in my posts
 
Make sure you're logged in, maybe you deleted your cookie.

VinVega 04-08-11 10:29 AM

Re: I don't like the added links in my posts
 
The contextual ads come and go. Not sure what the reasoning is behind it. I do get them sometimes though.

Mrs. Danger 04-08-11 10:30 AM

Re: I don't like the added links in my posts
 
uuuuh.... I'm pretty sure I'm logged in.

CRM114 04-08-11 01:52 PM

Re: Just checking something...
 

Originally Posted by WallyOPD (Post 10716130)
What an odd statement, it's not a Windows or Mac thing.

I don't see any pop ups or underlined words in any posts. What exactly is it then?

CRM114 04-08-11 01:55 PM

Re: Just checking something...
 

Originally Posted by SomethingMore (Post 10716137)
Not even slightly.

Really? Malware or adware is not even slightly a Windows only issue? :lol:

http://www.drbill.cc/images/dilbert.png


Originally Posted by SomethingMore (Post 10716208)
When I did see the ads many months ago, I did something very similar to my instructions above (I think... it's hard to remember), and they disappeared. It's worth a shot.

Otherwise, embrace it! Purple monkey dishwasher!

Let me guess, a Windows user? Or not even slightly? :lol:

Groucho 04-08-11 02:04 PM

Re: I don't like the added links in my posts
 
While Apple products are less prone to malware, they do have the unfortunate habit of infecting many of their users with the "insufferable douchebag" virus.

CRM114 04-08-11 02:14 PM

Re: I don't like the added links in my posts
 
I admit it. Live and learn, I suppose.

(I love the language "less prone" too. That's good. That's right up there with the matter-of-fact proclamation that this isn't even slightly a Windows issue.)

DirkUSA 04-08-11 02:40 PM

Re: I don't like the added links in my posts
 
Does Nick Danger know that you are "infected"???????????

Larry C. 04-08-11 02:57 PM

Re: I don't like the added links in my posts
 

Originally Posted by Deftones (Post 10716145)
wondering if the contextual advertising is some sort of malware on her computer. nobody else is seeing it.

Oh the horror.

Mrs. Danger 04-08-11 03:45 PM

Re: I don't like the added links in my posts
 
I'm not infected. Nothing showed up on the scan, and this is the only site this is happening on.

I think it sucks.

Dan 04-08-11 04:10 PM

Re: Just checking something...
 

Originally Posted by CRM114 (Post 10716495)
Really? Malware or adware is not even slightly a Windows only issue? :lol:

Learn to fucking read. That's not what I said, nor is that what I was referencing.


Let me guess, a Windows user? Or not even slightly? :lol:
Are you really that dumb?

edit: funny that you post a Dilbert comic that very blatantly makes fun of people just like you, and you use at as some retarded attack against Windows users. Oh, the irony.

Deftones 04-08-11 05:14 PM

Re: I don't like the added links in my posts
 

Originally Posted by Groucho (Post 10716515)
While Apple products are less prone to malware, they do have the unfortunate habit of infecting many of their users with the "insufferable douchebag" virus.

:up:

The Bus 04-11-11 04:50 AM

Re: I don't like the added links in my posts
 
Mrs. D... Try logging into DVD Talk from a different computer. If the links disappear, then we know it's malware.

The Man with the Golden Doujinshi 04-12-11 10:30 AM

Re: I don't like the added links in my posts
 

Originally Posted by Mrs. Danger (Post 10716627)
I'm not infected. Nothing showed up on the scan, and this is the only site this is happening on.

I think it sucks.

No, you are infected. That's why it's only happening to you.

Use a different scanner like Malwarebytes.

CRM114 04-15-11 01:09 PM

Re: Just checking something...
 

Originally Posted by SomethingMore (Post 10716687)
Learn to fucking read. That's not what I said, nor is that what I was referencing.

Are you really that dumb?

I know how to read and I understand how operating systems work unlike many. Windows only problem. Period.

The Man with the Golden Doujinshi 04-15-11 05:37 PM

Re: Just checking something...
 

Originally Posted by CRM114 (Post 10726712)
I know how to read and I understand how operating systems work unlike many. Windows only problem. Period.

http://blogs.computerworld.com/16316...ts_been_hacked


Linux fans frequently deride Windows as being malware-ridden, while claiming their favorite operating system is free from such threats. That simply isn't true. The most recent Linux version of the open-source Unreal IRC server is infected with a Trojan. The Windows version? It's malware-free.

Over at the UnrealIRCd Forums, they issue this warning about a Trojan that has infected the Unreal IRC server:

This is very embarrassing...

We found out that the Unreal3.2.8.1.tar.gz file on our mirrors has been replaced quite a while ago with a version with a backdoor (trojan) in it. This backdoor allows a person to execute ANY command with the privileges of the user running the ircd. The backdoor can be executed regardless of any user restrictions (so even if you have passworded server or hub that doesn't allow any users in).

It appears the replacement of the .tar.gz occurred in November 2009 (at least on some mirrors). It seems nobody noticed it until now.

Obviously, this is a very serious issue, and we're taking precautions so this will never happen again, and if it somehow does that it will be noticed quickly. We will also re-implement PGP/GPG signing of releases. Even though in practice (very) few people verify files, it will still be useful for those people who do.

That's pretty scary stuff; it gives a hacker absolute control over the server. (Update: Several people in the comments section have correctly pointed out that the hacker would not have absolute control over the server. The hacker would only have the privileges of the account used to run ircd.)

How about the Windows version? Under "Safe versions," the announcement has this to say:

Official precompiled Windows (SSL and non-ssl) binaries are NOT affected.

One of the more remarkable aspects of this is that the Trojan was first slipped into the Linux version of the server back in November 2009, about seven months ago. As the notice sheepishly admits, "It seems nobody noticed it until now."

Ed Bott brings up an excellent point about this, saying in his blog (where I first read about this):

A similarly infected Windows file in the wild would be detected within days if not hours after a routine virus scan by someone checking the download before installing it.

Does all this mean that Linux users are as subject to malware as Windows users? No; there's clearly far more malware targeting Windows than Linux. But it does mean that Linux users who believe they can't be infected by malware are simply wrong.

Hokeyboy 04-15-11 09:07 PM

Re: I don't like the added links in my posts
 
I've never seen any of these contextual popup ads before. I log in from several computers. I think youse gots an issue there, oh dontcha know. Dun tied my pecker toa tree

fumanstan 04-15-11 09:54 PM

Re: I don't like the added links in my posts
 

Originally Posted by Groucho (Post 10716515)
While Apple products are less prone to malware, they do have the unfortunate habit of infecting many of their users with the "insufferable douchebag" virus.

:up:

Goldberg74 04-16-11 09:45 AM

Re: I don't like the added links in my posts
 
I just got a pop-up ad in the Lost finale thread over in the TV Talk forum.

"Tell us about your credit card habits"... or something like that.

DirkUSA 04-16-11 11:19 AM

Re: I don't like the added links in my posts
 

Originally Posted by Goldberg74 (Post 10727893)
I just got a pop-up ad in the Lost finale thread over in the TV Talk forum.

"Tell us about your credit card habits"... or something like that.

The infection is spreading!

benedict 04-17-11 07:28 AM

Re: I don't like the added links in my posts
 
1) OP is silent on whether the unwanted links are experienced when accessing DVDtalk via another computer - which I think tells us what we need to know.

2) Windows vs other OS commentators need to find another forum/thread for their discussion as it does not seem to have assisted matters here and is taking things [unhelpfully] off-topic.

Thanks to all for their cooperation and understanding.

NoirFan 04-22-11 01:29 PM

Re: I don't like the added links in my posts
 
I'm getting hypertext ads as well, I believe for the first time - on this page, the words Windows, virus, file, server, etc. I'll log in on a different computer and report back. The forum was also down for a while earlier today.

EDIT: When I log in with Safari, instead of Firefox, the contextual ads disappear.


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 10:00 PM.


Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.