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Seaman
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I'm using Firefox 3.6.10 and it's reporting subsim as an attack site. When I click on the 'This isn't an attack site you get the page below:- http://www.stopbadware.org/firefox?h...3%26page%3D281 So what's the problem?
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Eternal Patrol
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And this makes seven or eight threads on this now...
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Navy Seal
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Neal has made an announcement about it today: http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/announcement.php?f=175
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Bosun
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Location: Australia
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I use Firefox and have received all the warning pages, and I am unable to log in.
I use Avast anti-virus. This has indicated no problems encountered. The temporary solution is to log in via Internet Explorer as I have done now. Harry |
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Eternal Patrol
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I only us IE so I never even knew about it.
Neal has removed the link he thinks was causing the problem. Try it again.
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Pacific Aces Dev Team
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