Criterion Web Site
- headacheboy
- Joined: Thu Nov 04, 2004 12:57 am
Virus as in bad, not as in von Trier
For the past two days now every time I go to criterion.com my anti-virus program goes nuts and announces that I have obtained a virus from the website. Then, within 10 seconds, it announces I have another virus from the same site. As it stands I currently have seven viruses locked in the "virus vault". I'm no computer expert so I can't determine what the heck is going on. I see others have had problems with the site recently but has anyone experienced this particular problem?
Since I am unwise in this area, I don't want to e-mail Criterion and bark at them over infecting me until I can better understand the situation. And even then, I won't bark at them.
Since I am unwise in this area, I don't want to e-mail Criterion and bark at them over infecting me until I can better understand the situation. And even then, I won't bark at them.
- cdnchris
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Re: Virus as in bad, not as in von Trier
Is there a name for the virus? It should say in the vault.headacheboy wrote:For the past two days now every time I go to criterion.com my anti-virus program goes nuts and announces that I have obtained a virus from the website. Then, within 10 seconds, it announces I have another virus from the same site. As it stands I currently have seven viruses locked in the "virus vault". I'm no computer expert so I can't determine what the heck is going on. I see others have had problems with the site recently but has anyone experienced this particular problem?
Since I am unwise in this area, I don't want to e-mail Criterion and bark at them over infecting me until I can better understand the situation. And even then, I won't bark at them.
- Ovader
- Joined: Wed Nov 03, 2004 5:56 am
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Re: Virus as in bad, not as in von Trier
Mine says the following after I deny the first trojan:cdnchris wrote:Is there a name for the virus? It should say in the vault.
Trojan program (modification):
Trojan-Clicker.HTML.IFrame.ml
File:
http://www.nihaorr1.com/1.js
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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- CSM126
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- lacritfan
- Life is one big kevyip
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Nope, I got thisCSM126 wrote:I got a nifty review of the Fuller Eclipse set. I imagine that's not what you were referring to?lacritfan wrote:OK, I'm 99% sure this is just those oh so thorough folks at Deep Discount, but Google "criterion collection" "virus" and click the first hit - if this is a hack, then wow.
- CSM126
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Huh. Well, you never can get enough Jamie Lee Curtis...lacritfan wrote:Nope, I got thisCSM126 wrote:I got a nifty review of the Fuller Eclipse set. I imagine that's not what you were referring to?lacritfan wrote:OK, I'm 99% sure this is just those oh so thorough folks at Deep Discount, but Google "criterion collection" "virus" and click the first hit - if this is a hack, then wow.
- Toshiro De Niro
- Joined: Tue Mar 08, 2005 2:16 am
my AVG scanner detects the virus as well. I emailed Criterion yesterday saying just that. The name of the virus "HTML/framer".
I also noticed criterion's website got a bit slower.
Doing some research on internet i found out that many websites have been reported having the same virus. Just like the Towelie I have no idea what's going on.
I also noticed criterion's website got a bit slower.
Doing some research on internet i found out that many websites have been reported having the same virus. Just like the Towelie I have no idea what's going on.
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mogwai
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- headacheboy
- Joined: Thu Nov 04, 2004 12:57 am
Virus as in bad, just like the movie with Jamie Lee
Here's a bit more info: My computer says the "object name is 1[1].js" and the "discovery: virus found HTML/Framer" Like most, I haven't a clue what any of it means. But I have the savages locked away in the Virus Vault.
- lacritfan
- Life is one big kevyip
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...but Deep Discount still thinks Virus with JLC should be filed under Criterion Collection...CSM126 wrote:Huh. Well, you never can get enough Jamie Lee Curtis...lacritfan wrote:Nope, I got thisCSM126 wrote: I got a nifty review of the Fuller Eclipse set. I imagine that's not what you were referring to?
- cdnchris
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It appears that their site was somehow compromised and a javascript link was placed on their pages. What the script does is opens an iframe (basically a little window on the page) that then points to another URL that then proceeds to run a bunch of bad scripts (what they do I'm also not aware of.)
I would suggest that everyone should block this site:
nmidahena-dot-com (DO NOT visit this address!)
I would suggest that everyone should block this site:
nmidahena-dot-com (DO NOT visit this address!)
- foggy eyes
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- Cinephrenic
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- Anhedionisiac
- the Displeasure Principle
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For that matter, whatever happened to the essays? I remember, a few months ago, panicking because they had dissappeared only to find out it was limited to the most recent releases and the rest of the catalog had their essays on-site.
But now. As of today and who knows since when. Not a single Criterion entry on the webpage has an essay available.
Fudge!
But now. As of today and who knows since when. Not a single Criterion entry on the webpage has an essay available.
Fudge!
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Perkins Cobb
- Joined: Tue Apr 29, 2008 4:49 pm
Yeah. Those cheap bums. It's like they want me to BUY their damn DVDs instead of Netflixing them and then reading the essays online at work Monday morning!
And of course their stupid Flash-based site is confounding my attempts to Google a web cache of any given essay -- I'm only getting the first page.
And of course their stupid Flash-based site is confounding my attempts to Google a web cache of any given essay -- I'm only getting the first page.
- Anhedionisiac
- the Displeasure Principle
- Joined: Thu Feb 28, 2008 6:25 pm
I have to admit my Criterions feel somewhat more valuable now that I know that their essays cant be found online. Or can they? Anybody out there in the know?Perkins Cobb wrote:Yeah. Those cheap bums. It's like they want me to BUY their damn DVDs instead of Netflixing them and then reading the essays online at work Monday morning!
And of course their stupid Flash-based site is confounding my attempts to Google a web cache of any given essay -- I'm only getting the first page.
- s.j. bagley
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i'm glad that he essays are coming back.Tamara wrote:We had to temporarily remove the essays from our website due to a technical problem, but we plan to restore them as soon as we are able.
there's been a number of films that i decided to pick up based on reading the essays first, and i can't imagine that i'm the only one.
