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Saku
03-29-2009, 05:48 PM
For those of you who read manga at onemanga.com you may be in danger!! Onemanga has given two of my computers virusses. The one im using now had 9 that were basically all critical with some on high. Just be sure when your there if you get a pop up dont touch it. Dont even try to Ctrl+Alt+Del it just shut down your computer and check for virusses.It can also happening without popups. People are asuming that people are trying to hack the website. This is just a warning for all of you here who use it it may not happen but if it does watch out for it. It is pretty easy to get rid of them ifyou have really good anti-virus software...i have AVG and i just let it scan my computer and thry were gone.
Also if you get a pop up that takes you out of the internet and onto your desktop exit out of it right away its a fake using malware. After you exit out of that another pop up will appear exit out of that right away too and shut down your computer. It will still be in the internet but it contains virusses in it so dont take time to really read it here is what of it i remember:

"WARNING! Your computer is in danger of malware!"
...something else... then the OK button
The next pop up is a window to tell you the threat count:
It will contain Shared Douments, Harddrive, C:drive,ect
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if it comes up again ill take a pic
EDIT: Just for a heads up mangafox.com isnt that safe either since i just got a trogin horse from the website so it you were to go to one of the sites go to onemanga.

hash899
03-29-2009, 06:42 PM
wow i didnt know onemanga was invested with viruses. I guess i gotta stay off it for while till they fix whatever needs fixing.

Saku
03-29-2009, 08:54 PM
Note: Im scanning again but it seems all im getting now is tracking cookies for realmedia

Silent Howl
03-31-2009, 10:34 PM
onemanga itself is not a danger, and when you get a pop-up you should tell the administrator, they usualy repair it soon..and often there is a warning of the administrator about those bothersome pop-up and virus just avoid the page infected, so what you have to do it to read without acepting anything else or clicking adds and everything should be alright..

I read there for..well that's where start reading manga, and I never got any virus. but that doesn't mean they aren't any..

bezza010
04-07-2009, 12:20 AM
heres what i do, firefox with adblock plus :)

blockes all popups and also thos annoying flash adverts on the site :P

i have never had a advert since, just be sure to download the advert list once you have the addon installed and everythink is fine :)

bellcrossage
04-09-2009, 01:07 AM
heres what i do, firefox with adblock plus :)

blockes all popups and also thos annoying flash adverts on the site :P

i have never had a advert since, just be sure to download the advert list once you have the addon installed and everythink is fine :)

I don't use Adblock Plus. I use NoScript. It works wonderfully.

Also, Onemanga's not the issue as another had stated. It's the advertisements that would be the ones to blame. Just because the ad is on One Manga, doesn't mean they're responsible.

Saku
04-09-2009, 07:08 PM
i kno that im just saying that the ads on onemanga can cause this to happen not that onemanga is killing everyones computers

Balderdash
04-17-2009, 12:12 AM
onemanga is killing everyones computers
Am I twisted for kind of wanting to sig this? :noidea:

Saku
04-17-2009, 04:32 AM
no not really...i kind of findwhat i write funny too..lol but anyways onemanga is better btw

Angelrules
04-23-2009, 01:37 PM
the problem is quite easy to solve. all you need is keep the pop-up blocker on. never turn it off!! Also the best anti-virus software is Kaspersky Anti-Malware System. I always use this anti-virus system!! So this is the way i can help. i have read one manga for more than a year. i never experienced a virus. even though it said that onemanga.com has a virus active because of pop-ups. i never recieved any pop-up. A Good anti-virus is the best against an evil virus ^^

Ecki
10-03-2009, 09:21 PM
Also, use malware bytes. I love my malware bytes.