Mooshire
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July 26, 2013, 05:56:49 PM |
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What's up with chrome malware detection on sites that use coinurl?
Apparently they allowed an advertiser to upload an ad with malware on it, so it's now been flagged (the domain). They are going to have to deal with that through the proper channels to get it cleared up, and I seriously hope they have better protocols for the future; otherwise this is a massive security concern. It's probably best to look for another advertiser for now, like aads.
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fildza
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July 27, 2013, 05:55:59 AM |
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Thanks to coinurl because made many faucet cant be used anymore :"(
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Daily Anarchist
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July 27, 2013, 07:21:16 AM |
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Thanks to coinurl because made many faucet cant be used anymore :"(
This sentence doesn't make any sense.
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ranlo
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July 27, 2013, 02:18:43 PM |
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Thanks to coinurl because made many faucet cant be used anymore :"(
This sentence doesn't make any sense. He's saying most faucets use CoinURL, so as long as they have ads up they can not be visited due to the malware detection. On that note, oddly enough I've been visiting them on Firefox and Chrome and have never had a warning or issue loading any CoinURL sites throughout this entire problem period.
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super3
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July 27, 2013, 03:04:27 PM |
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None of my ads have any view. Is CoinURL broken?
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addi
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July 30, 2013, 03:09:59 PM |
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Are the new owners actively building this site? It feels like progress has kind of stalled lately.. it's still the best btc ad site out there, but there is lots of stuff that could be improved upon
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K1773R
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July 31, 2013, 03:47:13 AM |
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Are the new owners actively building this site? It feels like progress has kind of stalled lately.. it's still the best btc ad site out there, but there is lots of stuff that could be improved upon
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Daily Anarchist
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July 31, 2013, 03:49:08 AM |
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I think there's a conspiracy to buy any fledgling bitcoin ad service that stands a chance to compete with Adsense, and then sit on it.
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August 01, 2013, 08:54:57 AM |
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CoinURL is getting marked by (my) google chrome as trying to inject malware. Would be clever no? Inject some zeroday into all the people browsing bitcoin sites, dig for their wallet.dat files, no?
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🏰 TradeFortress 🏰
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August 01, 2013, 10:22:17 AM |
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CoinURL is getting marked by (my) google chrome as trying to inject malware. Would be clever no? Inject some zeroday into all the people browsing bitcoin sites, dig for their wallet.dat files, no?
Coinurl was flagged for malware a couple of days ago, but it should be clean now. Maybe your safebrowsing lists are outdated?
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mc_lovin
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August 01, 2013, 06:41:54 PM |
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CoinURL is getting marked by (my) google chrome as trying to inject malware. Would be clever no? Inject some zeroday into all the people browsing bitcoin sites, dig for their wallet.dat files, no?
I'm pretty sure it was more of a case of a user putting up links on CoinURL to a page with a javascript miner or something that wasn't a very big risk at all, and because of that link Google flagged both the coinurl.com and cur.lv domain names. Removed the link and eventually Google released their grip on us. What a nightmare. It was actually like 20 different pages, all were on our site for quite awhile and I supposed Google "updated their definition" on that particular script, and it flagged a bunch of random stuff that our users had linked to. All of the pages they linked to saying they contained "malware" were BLOGSPOT.COM pages. BLOGSPOT IS A GOOGLE WEBSITE. So Google was complaining that we were linking to malware, when in fact we were linking to GOOGLE.. How does Google.com/Blogspot.com not get flagged for this BS? I have no idea. Maybe it's because we are a competitor and they want to discourage our users before we get too large. If Google complains about 1 or 2 links that are bad, and tells me to remove a link, why don't they just flag that 1 link instead of our millions of links, flagging our entire domain which affects 1000's of websites. And yes we are under constant development. I have two staffers and our developer is top notch. He has converted almost the entirety of the underlying structure of the website, streamlining it so we can survive and grow exponentially.
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QuantumKiwi
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August 05, 2013, 04:42:32 AM |
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CoinURL is getting marked by (my) google chrome as trying to inject malware. Would be clever no? Inject some zeroday into all the people browsing bitcoin sites, dig for their wallet.dat files, no?
I'm pretty sure it was more of a case of a user putting up links on CoinURL to a page with a javascript miner or something that wasn't a very big risk at all, and because of that link Google flagged both the coinurl.com and cur.lv domain names. Removed the link and eventually Google released their grip on us. What a nightmare. It was actually like 20 different pages, all were on our site for quite awhile and I supposed Google "updated their definition" on that particular script, and it flagged a bunch of random stuff that our users had linked to. All of the pages they linked to saying they contained "malware" were BLOGSPOT.COM pages. BLOGSPOT IS A GOOGLE WEBSITE. So Google was complaining that we were linking to malware, when in fact we were linking to GOOGLE.. How does Google.com/Blogspot.com not get flagged for this BS? I have no idea. Maybe it's because we are a competitor and they want to discourage our users before we get too large. If Google complains about 1 or 2 links that are bad, and tells me to remove a link, why don't they just flag that 1 link instead of our millions of links, flagging our entire domain which affects 1000's of websites. And yes we are under constant development. I have two staffers and our developer is top notch. He has converted almost the entirety of the underlying structure of the website, streamlining it so we can survive and grow exponentially. Good to hear regarding the development Google - Traffic dropped but it seems to be back to normal great response regarding the situation
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axilla
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September 04, 2013, 10:39:28 PM |
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it would be nice to be warned that I can't withdraw deposited advertising funds, BEFORE I DEPOSIT.. Very frustrated customer with BTC stuck on this site.
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imrer
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September 04, 2013, 11:04:52 PM |
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For how much have you sold that?
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giantdragon (OP)
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September 04, 2013, 11:52:35 PM |
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For how much have you sold that?
$750.
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CoinsForTech
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September 05, 2013, 04:43:04 AM |
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Just wanted to chime in and let everybody know how impressed I am with CoinURL. If you are a part of a bitcoin business you would be crazy not to be using this service.
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La VloZ
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September 30, 2013, 08:51:20 PM |
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Hello All I use coinurl to short URLs and get paid But i have a little question When someone clicks on the link sometimes i get 50 satoshis and sometimes i get 75 satoshis and more !!!! But the problem is from the same country i get different satoshis !!!! isn't like other short URLs service (adf.ly and linkbucks ...) Can u tell me how do you calculate the paid amount for each click?? Thank you all
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semaster
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November 07, 2013, 06:01:03 PM Last edit: November 09, 2013, 09:28:05 AM by semaster |
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seems like coinurl.com missed my for 0.5BTC I send to generated payment address and it was not placed to balance. support doesn't answer
update: btc arrived in the balance few days later
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byt411
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January 12, 2014, 03:25:49 PM |
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Hmmm is this still usable? Can anyone recommend me to switch to this from adf.ly or not?
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Ghostofkobra
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January 13, 2014, 10:20:31 PM |
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Coinurl is still operating and it is a good substitute for adf.ly.
//GoK
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