I just created that thread because i wanted to know insights of that phishing campaing going on and get that site
Yes, actually the thread you created was
this one, the thread we are currently in, which was a review by
@Shadowra of McAfee Ultimate 2025 on July 7, 2025, who is now enjoying his vacation.
flagged aswell, but it probably wont take long that they notice and move into different domain
They will definitely change the website once it has been flagged as malicious; no one will even go near that domain.
Also i was curious about that is it enough if the antivirus detects jar file before flagging the site as malicious, it was never about mcafee just overall discussion
I was also curious when you created this
thread and there was malware on that website disguised as a .Jar file. Yes, it's true, that was the title of your thread. "If the site contains malware, should frontline page be blocked" Actually, starting with the title of your thread, it was clear that it had nothing to do with McAfee, but rather with the website that was infected with malware. Then the conversation in the posts ended up unfolding into many debates about whether McAfee was good or bad and why it didn't detect the malware, and so on, in an endless debate.
Sure i was using mcafee on my main computer when i posted this thread and moved yesterday back to defender for nnow since i wanted to use mcafees vpn along the antivirus but since i dont have auto-billing enabled the speed is limited, also the vpn part of mcafee should improve and in future it probably will
Yes, it's good to test different products. It may seem ridiculous to some and perhaps paranoid to others, but I don't see anything wrong with it. By switching antivirus programs from time to time, you also gain experience in case you need to switch products for some reason, as was the case with Kaspersky in the United States.
Also trident pretty much told that the site is rated as ''unknown/ not rated'' instead of rated as safe and the antivirus will respect that and perform more aggressive towards files on that domain
Yes, it was classified as unknown/unclassified, it hadn't been analyzed by McAfee yet. Now it has been analyzed by them and flagged as malicious.
I might change my mind and change my av pretty often because i like to mess with them, but im not never saying that any antivirus is bad or blame them or complaint about how they do in overall
Yes, as I said above, sometimes it's good to change antivirus software from time to time to see how it performs on our machine.
Everyone just started posting on that thread posts where they showed wich antivirus/dns/web filter blocks the site currently, that was not my main point when i created the thread
Yes, exactly. When I said in my post
#157 that "There are people who have no patience," I was not referring to you in any way, although it may seem that way to anyone who has followed your posts in this
thread. But in no way was what I said directed at you when I said "There are people who have no patience."

I don't talk behind people's backs. There was a member in another thread who was causing trouble, members and Devs here and there, he was in almost every thread, having conversations and discussions that made no sense at all, don't you remember? I had to speak to him directly, it was unacceptable, for me he crossed the line by accusing a Dev of being a SCAMMER, that's serious. That's when the moderator closed the thread for 3 days. I think many here remember the episode I'm talking about.
After all it was interesting discussion about mcafee ( how it works) and about virustotal detections, and what the jar file did after all etc.etc
Yes, it was a very good discussion, I also liked that topic, I didn't leave my post there because I couldn't find your topic, I had to search until I found it. But thanks
@Moonhorse, I didn't make that post referring to you, if I offended you in any way, I sincerely apologize. When you have news like this about malicious URLs or malware, create a topic and share it with us. It helps us and other people a lot. Thank you for sharing your experience with the malicious website that was hosting malware disguised as a .JAR file.
