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Post by Sepiana on Aug 12, 2017 15:28:24 GMT
What has happened in this situation is that a site has picked up an individual, or number of individual images which contain malicious code and has flagged the entire URL where they were found. This has resulted in the popups you are seeing, but does not indicate any risk to yourselves: This issue does not affect the images shared on this forum, nor the images you personally upload to cubeupload.I really hope that clears things up and hope more that you are still confident to use cubeupload going forward. I would advise to dismiss the warnings you receive and keep enjoying your lovely images. Gabriel, it does indeed clear things up. Thanks for taking the time to address this issue!
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Post by Lillias on Aug 12, 2017 15:55:50 GMT
Gabriel is a wonderfully talented iOS developer and graphic designer. From the age of 16, he’s built and maintained numerous successful online communities and websites. Including the zero compression image sharing service cubeupload.com, . . . I’m sure he is and I’m equally sure his credentials are impressive. I don’t seek to impugn his integrity in any way whatsoever. I am very grateful to him for taking the time to provide his very full explanation of what has happened and as far as I’m concerned I no longer have any concerns about this matter. Many thanks too to Helen for understanding my concern here and for contacting Gabriel resulting in his very full answer which has allayed any concern I had re this matter.
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Post by Sepiana on Aug 12, 2017 16:02:29 GMT
Gabriel is a wonderfully talented iOS developer and graphic designer. From the age of 16, he’s built and maintained numerous successful online communities and websites. Including the zero compression image sharing service cubeupload.com, . . . I’m sure he is and I’m equally sure his credentials are impressive.
Just a clarification. That's not my quote; I didn't write those wonderful comments (although I agree with them and with you as well). I found that on the website below.
angel.co/gabriel-sharp
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Post by Lillias on Aug 12, 2017 16:08:53 GMT
I realise that, thank you Sepiana.
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Squirrel2014
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Post by Squirrel2014 on Aug 12, 2017 20:49:37 GMT
Thanks everyone.
I totally agree with what BillyJean has said and I can't really add to it. BillyJean, you've said it all - thank you
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Post by cojo on Aug 14, 2017 0:23:34 GMT
Hello people I came across your forum when I was checking this very problem on a forum that I am an administrator. So here I am joined hopefully to give a quick solution. This is what I have found, If you view in Google Chrome and Opera, you don't get the above problem Malwarebytes does not block the image. If however you use Firefox or Internet Explorer Malwarebytes wil indeed block image.. Now whether that is to do with Malwarebytes code not sure. but seems funny that I have tried 4 browsers 2 being OK and 2 not. would suggest to me it is something in the browser coding? as the first image my forum got the block on was when I was checking some stuff using Firefox (my main browser)I thought it strange as the image in question was one I had uploaded myself! and has been perfectly OK up until I went to that image page earlier. So working back on this I semis this is since last Firefox update which installed on my computer two days ago.. So this is one for Malwarebytes, Firefox and Explore to sort I think.
Here's the but!! it's OK don't panic, its a good but! haha! Admin or someone on your forum that is allowed to edit links, All you need to do is on the u.cubeupload part of link is JUST change the "u" replace with "i" problem gone!! Malwarebytes is only flagging and blocking those with starting with "u"
Have fun enjoy your photo editing folks!
cojo
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Post by Lillias on Aug 14, 2017 10:15:40 GMT
Thanks for your contribution here cojo. As you will see from reading this thread the owner of cubeupload has very kindly provided a full and satisfactory explanation as to what has happened here. I use Firefox as my main browser. Your findings would tend to suggest something amiss perhaps with the browser coding which has caused this. Hopefully the next update will fix it but in the meantime I have just made an exclusion in Malwarebytes and everything is working fine again.
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WayneS
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Post by WayneS on Aug 15, 2017 2:07:58 GMT
I'm on Chrome, and earlier this evening I got a couple of notices on Malwarebytes regarding cubeupload
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