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A number of posts are being made onto the Forum with the same html link (which I haven't followed and would advise not to follow) - Admin is taking them down pretty well as fast as they are posted, when they are reported, but be warned. Luckily their headlines frequently mention either sex or $US - so a good warning there, as neither are typical EDF fare.
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Hey all,


I work with malware professionally and just took a quick look at the link to see if I could put folks mind at rest if they had clicked the link unwittingly. Good news is that there doesn't seem to be any drive-by downloads or anything - it's a fake blog website that loads a ton of ads (probably part of an ad-click fraud campaign). You can't rule it out though so please don't be tempted to click the links.


Hopefully the forums spam filter will catch up soon.


Best,


J

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