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  1. #76
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    The Deceptive sign is back.
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  3. #77
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    Yup, I just got it too.
    Cliff.
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  4. #78
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    Have alerted Steven, hopefully he can get this fixed once and for all.

  5. #79
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    Last time this was happening it did not affect me. I was travelling and accessing the forum on my android tablet. Now I am home and accessing it from my windows 7 laptop using chrome it is coming up for me too. I might just have to go and crank up the tablet again.

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  6. #80
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    Quite easy to by-pass, click on Ignore Warning and report the site as safe.

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    `I just got it too, didn't earlier today.
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  8. #82
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Shed View Post
    Quite easy to by-pass, click on Ignore Warning and report the site as safe.
    Yes Fred, you can keep reporting the site as safe, but it must be a concern to Admin that the site has come up again as unsafe.

    Found this while googling the problem.
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    GJ, I showed how to bypass the red screen, I did not imply that Admin was not concerned about this state of affairs.

    A few posts back I advised that Steven has been notified and he is working on it, as he did last time this happened.

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    Have just had a report that Photo Forums is now also affected by this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Shed View Post
    GJ, I showed how to bypass the red screen, I did not imply that Admin was not concerned about this state of affairs.

    A few posts back I advised that Steven has been notified and he is working on it, as he did last time this happened.

    Edit:

    Have just had a report that Photo Forums is now also affected by this.
    I did not mean to imply that you weren't concerned about the situation, just that it must be a PITA that it has come up again. Photo Forums is working fine for me, using Firefox.
    To grow old is inevitable.... To grow up is optional

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    Yes Photo Forums seems to work OK with Firefox for me too, report was from a user with Chrome.

  12. #86
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    Metal forum is fine and yes I had it again this morning. Its obviously a concern for such a warning it may not be forum server based it may be its being used though through other channels much like a hacker bounces from server to server THAT is a major concern.

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    Still has the warning up.
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    Oh joy the red screen is back....... It's like my attacks of gout.....it comes during times of revelry, it comes as a surprise, but not unexpectedly, it is painful, it is frustrating, and it goes away with time....
    To all the members have a happy New Year and a successful 2017.

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    Haven't had issues with WWF, and don't use Photo forum, but Win 7/Opera has been turning up Opera's red screen for at least a fortnight with Metalwork Forums. I normally work through WWF to Market Place/Auctions then MWF via the link at the top of the Auctions page, which triggers the red screen the first time MWF is opened in an Opera session. If I repeat this process without closing the Opera session, there is no red screen, if I close and reopen Opera, it's back first time I open MWF. My issue was reported to MWF the second time it occurred, and a screen shot included, and I have commented a couple of times that it is still occuring. I was surprised to find that some threads over there reporting similar issues had been closed after 2 or 3 posts.
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    Seems to be fixed again

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