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Post by als01seville on Apr 4, 2010 10:51:30 GMT -5
Just and F.Y.I, The Ice Bear Website has a TROJAN VIRUS and it is NOT a nice one As soon as you get there it CRAWLS up and GETS YOU ;D I will call them Tomorrow and alert them of the Virus. I have excellent protection so it catches it and suspends it right away then I click to remove it Alleyoop
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Post by aileronjack on Apr 4, 2010 17:52:13 GMT -5
WOW!!! Thanx Al, that is bad news. I hope they get it cleaned soon.
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Post by als01seville on Jun 10, 2010 22:53:45 GMT -5
Just so everyone knows, ICE BEAR STILL has the Virus on their Website. I contacted them they told me they are not in charge of their website. They gave me the people that are I emailed them and still the SAME VIRUS is on there. Alleyoop
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Post by marciag on Jun 11, 2010 8:32:26 GMT -5
Alleyoop...I am not sure how you are coming up with a virus on Ice Bear's website! I go there often.....went there yesterday....no virus for me. What antivirus software are you using, may I ask? Sounds like a "false positive!" LOL Marcia G
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Post by als01seville on Jun 11, 2010 14:57:58 GMT -5
I am using MSN Essentials, and before that i was using Norton Professional. Either one will flag it. Did you try going to the home page and bringing up 150cc Trikes as well as 300cc Trikes? I get it everytime. Alleyoop
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Post by marciag on Jun 11, 2010 16:24:30 GMT -5
I am using MSN Essentials, and before that i was using Norton Professional. Either one will flag it. Did you try going to the home page and bringing up 150cc Trikes as well as 300cc Trikes? I get it everytime. Alleyoop Since my last post....NOW for the first time (for me), I get a page that comes up saying the site has been reported as an "attack page." Very strange. I hope someone fixes that soon! Marcia G
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Post by als01seville on Jun 11, 2010 21:07:24 GMT -5
I doubt they even listen I reported the Virus about 4 months ago:) Alleyoop
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Post by "Big Guy" on Jun 11, 2010 23:42:32 GMT -5
For those who are unaware of what your virus software is doing, let me clue you in. Ice Bear's website is hosted on what is called a virtual server. What this means is, there are many different websites hosted on the same server in different partitions, sometimes as many as 500 or more - this particular server has 145. This is how hosting companies make their money. Many of these servers do not issue IP addresses to each website, they just create virtual partitions with one IP address. Ice Bear is on one of these servers...
With that said, the problem does not lie or propagate from the directory where the Ice Bear website resides, however it does reside on the server. Here is a snapshot of the server's software, note the bold text:
Malicious software includes 15 exploit(s), 3 scripting exploit(s). Successful infection resulted in an average of 1 new process(es) on the target machine.
Malicious software is hosted on 1 domain(s), including vasiad.org/.
This site was hosted on 1 network(s) including AS27645 (ASN).
Has this site acted as an intermediary resulting in further distribution of malware?
Over the past 90 days, icebearatv.com did not appear to function as an intermediary for the infection of any sites.
Has this site hosted malware?
Yes, this site has hosted malicious software over the past 90 days. It infected 4 domain(s), including categoriaturismo.com.br/, meb.gov.tr/, bchbhopal.com/.
As marciag has pointed out, this warning is in fact a false positive, however, this does not mean that the malicious software will not drill down to all of the websites on this server... it might.
Apparently Ice Bear has chosen to do business with eNom, Inc., a know profiteer in the web-hosting business who literally hijacked thousands of domain names back in 2007. eNom found a loophole in the ICANN rules when a major DNS company called Registerfly went out of business and locked out thousands of customers by generating key codes for the domain names. eNom is one of the most unscrupulous hosting companies on the market, and I seriously doubt that they will take any action against the malicious software unless it causes them to loose revenue.
At this time, Ice Bear's site is simply listed as suspicious due to the facts stated above, but it is not unsafe, and you will not get any malicious software... at least not right now.
-Rich
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Post by marciag on Jun 12, 2010 7:10:20 GMT -5
Wow Rich. Thanks for that explanation!! Verrrrrry Interesting!
MarciaG
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Post by rapidjim on Jun 12, 2010 8:14:08 GMT -5
I have gone to the Ice Bear site on the average of 5 to 6 times a week, both at work and home and have yet to get a virus. I have seen the warning, mostly at home, but I agree with Rich it is a false postive.
For information, as far as the trikes are concerned I have the same information and more on my trike site and add more as time permits.
Jim/Owner Rapid Repair
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Post by jvanoyen on Sept 23, 2010 16:15:38 GMT -5
Just and F.Y.I, The Ice Bear Website has a TROJAN VIRUS and it is NOT a nice one As soon as you get there it CRAWLS up and GETS YOU ;D I will call them Tomorrow and alert them of the Virus. I have excellent protection so it catches it and suspends it right away then I click to remove it Alleyoop What is the virus name? We are an Icebear dealer and use the site frequently. www.trikes4fun.com
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Post by als01seville on Sept 26, 2010 22:08:02 GMT -5
jvanoyen, My software has not detected the virus and isolated it on my computer for a few months now. So I believe whatever it was has been cleaned up. I had the virus name but its been a long time and I have cleaned up my old saved items. Alleyoop
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