I've checked it on VirusTotal which is one of the industry leading sites to use when it comes to checking for malicious sites and files :grin:
I did eventually get around to writing some of this stuff up and it's covered here - http://www.projectpuma.com/viewtopic.php?p=339476#p339476 and here - http://www.projectpuma.com/viewtopic.php?p=342351#p342351Brian' said:[post]338555[/post]I'm also interested in a more briefly explanation! Sound really interestingFrank said:The various solutions for fixing/preventing/sorting the rear arches and rust in general are pretty straight-forward (although tedious) and I can run you though them sometime, if anyone is interested.
rigsby said:[post]338549[/post]I would love to see that YOG, but my virus checker (as well as the Google recommendations) all block that site as dangerous (I presume it may have been hacked at some point and may try to download malicious code). Is there any chance you could post the gist of it on here (cut and paste) for us all please?YOG said:Pop over to PumaPeople and see my thread showing the rear wheel arches behind the rear trim panels:
http://www.pumapeople.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=97645" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/aug/04/mac-viruses-strike-secure-thunderstrike-2Wild E. Coyote said:[post]348832[/post] This is one of the things that brings smile on face of every Mac owner: debate on antivirus software :wink:
Wild E. Coyote said:[post]348832[/post] This is one of the things that brings smile on face of every Mac owner: debate on antivirus software :wink:
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