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Old 07-01-14 | 10:29 PM
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"Software Update" Re-direct?

I've been getting re-directed to another website occasionally when I post a reply here on C&V.

I don't remember the name of the website, but it's not familiar and not Microsoft.

EDIT: the website is PCUPGRADE.COM

I only get this re-direct page when posting to C&V, so doubt it's related to any actual "outdated software" problem with my computer, which is 6mos old and running Windows8.

Of course I wouldn't trust a download from any such unknown site, but wondering if anybody else here experiences this and what they might know about it.

Thanks much for any info!

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Old 07-01-14 | 10:38 PM
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Run Malware bytes and spycatcher to see if that fixes the problem.
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Old 07-01-14 | 11:33 PM
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I actually just had the same webpage pop up while browsing around on here; I'm running a virus scan now too.
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Old 07-01-14 | 11:57 PM
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I've seen this too, I'm using Chrome for browser and Windows 8.1. Neither MS Security Essentials or Malware Bytes finds anything on my system.
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Old 07-02-14 | 05:36 AM
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I think occasionally the advertising in the sidebar turns out to be a bad guy.
Yes.

I would have a heck of a time with Polaris and Dodge Ram ads.
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Old 07-02-14 | 05:44 AM
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Paid members have no such issues, but I told you that last time you complained.
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Old 07-02-14 | 06:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Chuckk
I think occasionally the advertising in the sidebar turns out to be a bad guy.
+1.

In addition to AV, I use duck-duck-go as my search engine and run Firefox with several privacy add-ons, including AdblockPlus, Better Privacy, Disconnect, Privacy Badger and HTTPS Everywhere... (It probably still is not nearly enough, but it does make it just a little bit harder for the bad guys to load their spyware).
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Old 07-02-14 | 07:16 AM
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Paid members have no such issues, but I told you that last time you complained.
Was that your 15,000th post?

To say that?

I say "congratulations" in the most uncongratulatory manner possible.

Have a pleasant day.
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Old 07-02-14 | 08:27 AM
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Originally Posted by The Golden Boy
Was that your 15,000th post?

To say that?

I say "congratulations" in the most uncongratulatory manner possible.

Have a pleasant day.
Thank you.
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Old 07-02-14 | 09:22 AM
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Originally Posted by dddd
I've been getting re-directed to another website occasionally when I post a reply here on C&V.

I don't remember the name of the website, but it's not familiar and not Microsoft.

EDIT: the website is PCUPGRADE.COM

I only get this re-direct page when posting to C&V, so doubt it's related to any actual "outdated software" problem with my computer, which is 6mos old and running Windows8.

Of course I wouldn't trust a download from any such unknown site, but wondering if anybody else here experiences this and what they might know about it.

Thanks much for any info!
Nope, but I run Firefox on a Fedora powered computer, so when I see a message about updating my Windows, I burst out laughing, then add it to the list on AdBlockPlus....
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Old 07-02-14 | 12:10 PM
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I've been getting the redirect, too. AV and spyware scans found nothing locally.
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Old 07-02-14 | 01:56 PM
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Old 07-02-14 | 02:48 PM
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The red star is a better deal, but I guess they don't offer it anymore. I'll be 90 when my subsription expires.
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Old 07-02-14 | 10:44 PM
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I asked, essentially, "what's going on here", and you (Grand Bois) turned it into me "complaining".

A little presumptious, to say the least, and how is anybody so sure that paying dues prevents hackers or whoever from hijacking someone's browser with deceptive and presumptive warnings about their software being out of date?
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Old 07-02-14 | 11:49 PM
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Originally Posted by dddd
I asked, essentially, "what's going on here", and you (Grand Bois) turned it into me "complaining".

A little presumptious, to say the least, and how is anybody so sure that paying dues prevents hackers or whoever from hijacking someone's browser with deceptive and presumptive warnings about their software being out of date?
Not to mention (at least in my case) I haven't seen that page pop up when browsing any other site and several people have experienced the same thing here. Being a paying member isn't really the issue; finding out that other people saw the same thing on this forum at least establishes that it's likely something launched from this forum and not something on our computers. I'm glad you posted the thread, knowing someone else saw the same thing on here at least made me less concerned.
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Old 07-03-14 | 02:01 AM
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hey, op, i started getting scary pop-ups from here on my android phone, so, you're not alone.
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Old 07-03-14 | 03:48 AM
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Kinda like a protection racket huh......pay the man and you don't get hacked? I don't think so.

OP I'm glad you posted too. I had similar issues a while back and I think it's in the side bar ads.
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Old 07-03-14 | 03:51 AM
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Originally Posted by The Golden Boy
Was that your 15,000th post?

To say that?

I say "congratulations" in the most uncongratulatory manner possible.

Have a pleasant day.
HAHAHAHAHA! Well said.....
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Old 07-03-14 | 04:05 AM
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Old 07-03-14 | 06:21 AM
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My point is that members get no advertising so they don't have these problems. It's worth the cost of membership to me.
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Old 07-03-14 | 07:43 AM
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I understand your point- the issue is the brazen lack of tact in saying it.

It's kind of ****ed up that your scrapbook 15,000th post was spent on being a dick to someone who contributes a WEALTH of knowledge to this forum.
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Old 07-03-14 | 08:00 AM
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Kinda like a protection racket huh......pay the man and you don't get hacked? I don't think so.

OP I'm glad you posted too. I had similar issues a while back and I think it's in the side bar ads.
Looking at Bike Forums as a "business," they have to make money somehow. It costs money to run. Advertisers pay BF ownership to put ads up, free members and guests see the ads- possibly getting them to go to the advertiser's site; For all I know BF gets money anytime an ad is clicked or a customer is redirected. Suscribing members pay to use the forum and as a benefit- do not see the ads. Bike Forums gets their money.

The ad companies that make the ads want their customers to get their message across- so you get overbearing ads that take over your computer and use up processor and memory allocations to make the ad impossible to ignore. Advertisers want their return on the investment of advertising.

Whoever on BF or Internet Brands or whoever vets the ads can miss stuff like hijacking software in the ads. It shouldn't be an issue with reputable advertisers and ad companies- but you never know... I guess...
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Old 07-03-14 | 08:30 AM
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It's an occasional re direct problem for me as well, and while I'm just reading a post. I don't even click on anything yet a re direct happens at times.
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