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3/7/2007 2:57 PM
 

With microsoft's phising filter in IE7 I have noticed that 2 or 3 or the sites that i'm working on are giving off phising site warnings.  These sites are not designed to receive or log any information from visitors.  I was told in an SEO forum that it may be a dnncore.js file but i'm an SEO guru and have little knowledge of the inner workings of DNN outside of minor changes.  I'm looking for information and possible solutions to this problem.

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3/8/2007 1:14 AM
 

That happened to me with one of the sites I manage.  I was not too happy and sent Microsoft an email, they rectified the situation within a couple of days.  I don't remember the email address I used though.

Carlos

 

 
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3/8/2007 1:58 PM
 
I am not sure what would cause that, but I am working with about 6 DNN sites and have not had that problem on any of them...so I doubt that it is a core item.  At least in 4.4.1

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3/8/2007 3:33 PM
 

I don't think it is a DNN issue at all.  It may be related to your ISP or whether you share a server IP address with truly suspicious/sneaky Web sites on the same host.  That plus whatever the algorithm to blackball sites Microsoft is using.

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