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Warning - Do Not Visit Nissansilvia.com 22/6/06


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Guys, just a heads up, the nissansilvia forums appear to have been exploited and are trying to dish out WMF exploits to unprotected users upon visiting www.nissansilvia.com

Not sure how the server got owned but it's definitely trying to exploit forum user's machines which are unprotected. Until it's resolved, I'd advise people to cancel all prompts asking you to save files, such as win32.exe or open files like xpl.wmf

Cheers.

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Edit: Forums have been returned to normal! Quick work Loz.. wootsmiley.gif

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i found it funny that most of the windows os's still ahve 3.11 code in them

and that super cool reading from /con/con bug was still present till only a few years ago. makes you really wonder whats in the os code

I find everything about microsoft's code amusing..

I dont even run AV software on this box, AV just annoys me because it keeps deleting certain testing tools i *want* to run as potentially dangerous :wub: I can't be bothered setting exclusions, so I simply don't run AV. It's a windows 2000 machine too... unpatched for the WMF exploit! :( still didn't get me :whistling:

i would log in, but then i got banned for a petty reason

Note to self - dont point out moderators faults or you will get a week holiday

That's happened to me numerous times, but it's not like visiting ns.com is that important.

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