Every time I start FireFox, ESET pops up and says it has blocked r4nwdude.com.
I did a search for that site, but nothing that I could find that is related. Looks like when I click on LastPass icon, it comes up with the notification.
ESET blocks this site when I start FireFox
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Re: ESET blocks this site when I start FireFox
Country of Belize, which is suspicious. Try disabling all your add-ons. Try changing your home page temporarily.
Can't see why LastPass would want to go there.
Can't see why LastPass would want to go there.
Christians warn us about the anti-christ for 2,000 years, and when he shows up, they buy a bible from him.
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Re: ESET blocks this site when I start FireFox
I thought it was ESET, but it was actually Malwarebytes:
These are the addons that I have:
LastPass
uBlock Origin
HTTPS Everywhere
IDM
Adblocker Ultimate
I'll try and disable each addon to see which one is causing the issue. As for IDM, that is Internet Download Manager which I have used for years with zero issues.
These are the addons that I have:
LastPass
uBlock Origin
HTTPS Everywhere
IDM
Adblocker Ultimate
I'll try and disable each addon to see which one is causing the issue. As for IDM, that is Internet Download Manager which I have used for years with zero issues.
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Re: ESET blocks this site when I start FireFox
I went through and disabled each addon, and restarted FF each time. The same message comes up from Malwarebytes.
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Re: ESET blocks this site when I start FireFox
I ran Malwarebytes scan and nothing was found. I then ran CCleaner so it must of removed a cookie or something else from the FF cache. So it seems to be working without that pop-up.