Is anyone getting this

or is my computer fucked

this is what happens when i try to goto Jow Forums without adblocker

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I have Ublock Origin on. I don't know why I can't see the flags in Jow Forums anymore.

nope, when I turn adblock off it's still normal

its fine here, but i'm getting it on a lot of my random animu sites/the pirate bay. The fuck is it?

(((Certain groups))) that own or control the popular browsers don't want you to go outside of normie tier shit like plebbit when on the Internet.

My first login for the day and I got this.

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the site was more likely flagged and thats why you are getting that.

It’s a Chrome warning, happens all the time.

that would make sense if I wasn't still getting it on Firefox

IE? IE now has a built in "fake news" blocker which will affect sites like Jow Forums

>without adblocker
why?

fake news blocler on a tibetian throat singer board?
silly americans

yes, first time ever

add >https
boar ds.Jow Forums.org/pol/catalog

advertisement cdn got flagged as baddy by the goog

adblock users do not have this problem

It is not wrong

I get this too

FUCK GOOGLE.
CHANGING TO FIREFOX

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I just got that too user, only today. The hell is cm. used for?

>he was still using chrome?

the malware is biohazard autism

Firefox is literally Sorosfox though

its been like that for a while. you have to "proceed to unsafe site"

fbi and cia? damn user you must be a wagie working 24 hours a day.. kek

>google safe browsing
>google

This'll at least keep the nornies off our fucking site

>russian adbux botfarm

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mgid.com is one of the many domains Hiroshima has used in his advertising botnet. What has happened here is that, at some point recently, it has served "malvertising", i.e. an ad that uses various tricks to (sometimes) redirect to malware. This probably isn't mgid.com's fault per se, usually these malicious ads are 3rd party and they initially put up a legitimate one only to replace it with the botnet one after approval.

tl;dr = it's a legitimate warning, but this happens all the time and has affected sites like Yahoo and CNN as well as the more obvious users of sketchy ad networks like porn tube sites. You absolutely need to block ads / scripts / advertising hosts to use the web these days, even if you're running an autism OS like OpenBSD.

Eventually this warning will expire, unless mgid.com serves malware again of course.

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It's enabled in Firefox by default too, but you can turn it off in about:config

wiki.mozilla.org/Security/Safe_Browsing

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Cucked pc poster

>willingly sending your browsing habits to google

just disable safe browsing and don't be a retard.

That isn't how it works though. The browser maintains a local database of (hashed) URLs and checks against that. So the only privacy implication is that the google botnet knows what browser you're using, which trust me they do anyway.

> It would be too slow (and privacy-invasive) to contact a trusted server every time the browser wants to establish a connection with a web server. Instead, Firefox downloads a list of bad URLs every 30 minutes from the server (browser.safebrowsing.provider.google.updateURL) and does a lookup against its local database before displaying a page to the user.

feeding.cloud.geek.nz/posts/how-safe-browsing-works-in-firefox/

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