Gustav Brock
Gustav at cactus.dk
Fri Aug 23 17:24:07 CDT 2013
Hi Jim That's why we use CSIS Secure DNS: "The website ak.pipoffers.apnpartners.com was blocked by CSIS Secure DNS." --- CSIS Secure DNS is a service which blocks access to websites and domains which are considered dangerous by CSIS. CSIS continually receives and collects information regarding current IT-threats. This information is used to determine which websites and domains should be blocked. The blocked websites and domains are continually updated both automatically and manually. If a legitimate/non-malicious website is blocked, you can submit a complaint by clicking the link "Please revalidate this entry". When you click on this link, the website in question will be re-evaluated and its legitimacy reconsidered. The link will only be present if three or more days have passed since the last revalidation. --- http://www.csis.dk/en/business/securedns/ CSIS is not "somebody" but a premium security advisor. Highly recommended. /gustav >>> accessd at shaw.ca 24-08-13 0:06 >>> Do not download from SourceForge unless you do no mind the many pieces of ad aware products and some crapware bordering on malware. The days of being able to trust a piece of proprietary software may also be dead... http://www.gluster.org/2013/08/how-far-the-once-mighty-sourceforge-has-fallen/ Jim