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David Brown (Dodger) ex 1RGJ

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Hi can anyone tell me why when i look on google that it says there may be a problem with the website it says what you can see here

  1. Royal Green Jackets Regimental Association

    www.rgjassociation.info/
     
    Association dedicated to keeping serving and ex serving members of the regiment in contact. Has photo galleries, bulletin board, and membership list with ...
    You've visited this page many times. Last visit: 17/02/13


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David,

I am trying to get this problem sorted out at the moment...having written to google for a website review, for them to check the site out and remove the warning.

I will post any reply I receive from them

Regards

Mark DWM 1RGJ



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Message from Seamus. To all Members,

 

It has come to my attention that some of you are still having trouble accessing the Association Website through either Google.Com or Google.Co.Uk. DON'T USE EITHER OF THESE WEB ADDRESSES to search for the site. In your Browser, type http://www.rgjassociation.co.uk

 

As you are aware, our Server was hit with one of the nastiest viruses out there, Blackhole_Exploit .I can confirm that as of today's date (29th July 2013) the Association Website is clean (although there's no promising that it won't get hit again).

 

Using Google Webmaster Tools, Google has confirmed that the site is clean BUT it can take months to get its act together and take us off its Black List.

 

Using these Browsers, Opera/Firefox/Explorer and (Google)Chrome you will be able to access the site without any problem.

 

When the site is loaded on your monitor, right-click on it and Save As to your Desktop. You can then use this link to enter the site without any problems.

 

Having said the above, some anti-virus programmes (AVG being one of them) will tell you that the site is infected. This is because we use JavaScript on the site and they class it as a virus. This what is called a FALSE POSITIVE. If you have this problem you need to enter your AV programme and TURN OFF its Intrusion Prevention function.

 

If you need any further advice, please contact me at Seamus.lyons@rgjassociation.info

 

Regards,

 

Seamus



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