NetSeer suffers hack, triggers Google malware warnings

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ZDnet said:
Internet advertising network NetSeer suffered a hack to its front-end Web site today that rippled across the Web sites of its advertising partners. The alerts warned visitors who were using the Chrome browser that the Web site they were visiting was a "known malware distributor."

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A spokesperson for NetSeer confirmed the successful hacking attempt at around 5:30 a.m. PT, but noted that it did not affect its advertising network infrastructure.

The company is currently working with Google to rectify the situation.

A NetSeer spokesperson confirmed that its corporate network had been infected with malware, and Google subsequently added its domain to a list of malware-affected Websites. Because NetSeer's corporate site has the same domain name as its advertising network, Google triggered warnings on end-user machines warning users to avoid any Web page that happened to include an ad served from NetSeer's servers.

But, visitors to these Web pages were not at risk of being served up malware from the NetSeer advertising network, the company said.

Read more: http://www.zdnet.com/netseer-suffers-hack-triggers-google-malware-warnings-7000010776/
 
I was getting a few of these in Chrome for ImageShack,Mediafire and a few others but they are all ok now
 
I know this type of warning is great for novices, and even experts that are distracted. That said, I absolutely will not tolerate any warnings whatsoever unless it is from HIPS or BB. There are so many false alarms anyway. It is just another "nag screen" to me, but I am not saying it cannot be very helpful to a plethora of users.
You have to understand that Windows has a history of asking us annoying/useless questions with annoying pop up windows, which is about the time I want to break my PC into little pieces.

Security is good, but keep it simple. That is my motto.
 
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