Anyone having problems surfing http://thehun.net it keeps giving me a login for free6.se or something like that. Last week it gave me a security ceritificate warning. Appreciate the help in advance.
I'm getting it too. Strange. Could be from one of the banner advertisers because the advertiser hosts the banners that are featured on thehun. If they've put it behind htaccess that could cause it I think.
Originally posted by Mike33 I'm getting it too. Strange. Could be from one of the banner advertisers because the advertiser hosts the banners that are featured on thehun. If they've put it behind htaccess that could cause it I think.
Originally posted by Webmaster_Logic i found it dont wanna post the code . i will email it to the hun . Looks like they put it there on there selfs weird.
well done patrick will buy you a benzo for your honesty
Teddy, I have the same prob on sites of almost every big guy. It appears there is spyware which is not possible to catch yet, which opens free6.se every time you enter large tgp/link sites.
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var z=new Image();z.src='http://www.thehun.com.cn/';
var y=new Image();y.src='http://free6.se/';
var x=new Image();x.src='http://free6.se/category.aspx?cat=2&type=1';
Server Error in '/' Application.
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Runtime Error
Description: An application error occurred on the server. The current custom error settings for this application prevent the details of the application error from being viewed remotely (for security reasons). It could, however, be viewed by browsers running on the local server machine.
Details: To enable the details of this specific error message to be viewable on remote machines, please create a <customErrors> tag within a "web.config" configuration file located in the root directory of the current web application. This <customErrors> tag should then have its "mode" attribute set to "Off".
Notes: The current error page you are seeing can be replaced by a custom error page by modifying the "defaultRedirect" attribute of the application's <customErrors> configuration tag to point to a custom error page URL.
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