Google flagged our site as a potential cause of malware infection last week.
After a complete check up of the site structure, we’ve found that an attacker had exploited a WordPress vulnerability to inoculate unauthorized code into our theme. This code contained links to a site which tried to install malicious code on visitor’s computer.
As far as we know this malware operates on an old vulnerability of Windows 98, Windows Millennium Edition and Windows 2000. Furthermore it is believed that Firefox users weren’t at risk at all. A patch was released in 2005. You can read details here.
This site has been secured, and you can visit it with confidence.
Even though nobody is known to be infected by this software, we apologize with our users and visitors for any trouble we might have caused.
Best wishes to our users, friends and their families.
So, did you enjoy your summer? Your tan is amazing? Great.
Now you can celebrate your return to your beloved computer testing dTa! 1.0 Beta 2.
You can find here all info.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
we’re proud to announce that DownThemAll! 1.0 Beta 1 is eventually available for Firefox, Thunderbird, Seamonkey, Flock and Netscape.
Remember: it’s beta software, and even if it seems to be pretty stable, it could have a few bugs, so use it for testing purposes only.