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davehc

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Did anyone get this today? I'm suspicious. It doesn't come up in the normal update window.

An image from 'Banner on webpage'. A browser alert prompts users to install a critical update for Edge 14.
It is, of course, in Edge.
 

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My conclusion is that it is probably harmless. But someone (a member) has definitely hacked into the site to plant the script.
Hello. I am currently in a moving process. There is no hacking going on. I added the script (two actually) to notify you when your browser is out of date. This was done quite awhile ago, to ensure compatibility for people using IE6 and IE7 as well as outdated versions of other browsers.

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Henk's right, it's malware:

An image from 'Banner on webpage'. Browser update check website displayed on a Windows desktop with edge browser open.


I just ran Malwarebytes Pro and nada, nothing... Time to investigate!
 

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I just noticed that the banner only appears when you come to this website. If I then click another link the banner disappears. Is anyone else seeing the same thing or am I going nuts?
 

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Me too

I don't think it is a virus, as such, but probably spam or a Trojan. (Still troublesome)
But when I first saw it, I X'" it. It didn't come back.
 

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Well its a Javascript widget located at the bottom of the main page.
Here's the source
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<script type="text/javascript">(function(u){var s=document.createElement('script');s.async=true;s.src=u;var b=document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0];b.parentNode.insertBefore(s,b);})('//updatemybrowser.org/umb.js');</script>

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An image from 'Banner on webpage'. Browser update notification widget code for embedding on HTML5, WordPress, or Drupal sites.
 

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It's actually been there for a few months at least. It is harmless, it simply tells you if your browser is out of date. It does have one black list hit, but its probably a false positive
 

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That's interesting? I am on this site a couple of times a day, but only saw it yesterday for the first time. I wonder why it was suddenly triggered.
I only use Edge, on forums, and the only real source for updates is through MS channels.

There are some fascinating paths on the site I linked, which all lead back to a german "Project"
 

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I doubt many people could hack a website so I doubt that is the case. To the admins, sorry I was auditing the site if you get alerts on scans and such I did find the admin login and some potential users. No harm intended.
 

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I doubt many people could hack a website so I doubt that is the case. To the admins, sorry I was auditing the site if you get alerts on scans and such I did find the admin login and some potential users. No harm intended.

What do you mean by "Auditing the site" and "finding the admin log
"Not too happy with that.
 

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I meant site admin login page, I was just curious how hard it would be to locate. I didn't really do anything beyond that.
 

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My conclusion is that it is probably harmless. But someone (a member) has definitely hacked into the site to plant the script.
Hello. I am currently in a moving process. There is no hacking going on. I added the script (two actually) to notify you when your browser is out of date. This was done quite awhile ago, to ensure compatibility for people using IE6 and IE7 as well as outdated versions of other browsers.
 

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Thanks for the response, Mike. The popup did not reoccur. The exchange regarding the Admin log was a little concern, on my part, that a member was deliberately opening some of the more confidential parts of the site.
 

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