Solved High Risk website blocked? "Count.IM"

We're still looking for where this might be coming from and haven't been able to duplicate / identify it.

Usually if it's something that is global (all users) we get a flood of posts and emails about it. In cases like this, where it seems to be more isolated, we think it's probably one of the ad-networks targeting a very specific type of device or behavior... which makes it even harder to track down.

A group of us are on Skype trying to get to the bottom of this thing, and I see there are other threads on this from as early as March 2018.

If others are seeing this, it would be good for them to post here so we can start isolating any commonalities between them.
 
If anyone is still seeing that Windows, your AV, etc. is blocking the count . im site, Nifty Chicken asked you to post on this thread; I think because it's the latest one.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/eset-blocks-count-dot-im.1258370/#post-20208089

Here's the block I'm seeing:

On Backyard Chickens.PNG


I've found some more information about count . im and have posted links and info there.

For what it's worth, so far, it seems that eSet Nod 32 isn't the only AV blocking this.
 
I'm all bleary eyed, but I had a security guru from TenForums.com remote into my computer with TeamViewer and somehow she cleaned out whatever was hiding in my system.

That doesn't explain how it came to be here only, nor does it explain how I got it in the first place. I don't go to places I'm not familiar with. And, as I said, it popped up the first time I opened Backyard Chickens.

I don't know enough about what it was to point any fingers, but I do need to say, "Be on your toes, Nifty-Chicken!"

Good night. I'm going to bed way past my bedtime. :)
:frow May I ask what this TenForums place is?
You were/are not afraid these people are some scam artist hacking into your computer?
 
@Nifty-Chicken , I am the one who started a similar thread earlier this year about the same issue. Mine was enterprise version of Sophos blocking it. Still does to this day. Everytime I visit any page on the site. So it is not new or isolated!
It's your adblocker software right?
 
We're still looking for where this might be coming from and haven't been able to duplicate / identify it.

Usually if it's something that is global (all users) we get a flood of posts and emails about it. In cases like this, where it seems to be more isolated, we think it's probably one of the ad-networks targeting a very specific type of device or behavior... which makes it even harder to track down.



If others are seeing this, it would be good for them to post here so we can start isolating any commonalities between them.
@Nifty-Chicken , I am the one who started a similar thread earlier this year about the same issue. Mine was enterprise version of Sophos blocking it. Still does to this day. Everytime I visit any page on the site. So it is not new or isolated!
 
:frow May I ask what this TenForums place is?
You were/are not afraid these people are some scam artist hacking into your computer?

TenForums.com is a Windows 10 Help Forum with over 116,500 members. I have been a member there since October 2014 when the Windows 10 Insider Program (beta program) opened. As Insiders (beta testers), we test new Windows 10 "Builds" as they're released by Microsoft. We beta testers provide a widely diverse set of users, hardware, and software to Microsoft by testing their product.

Besides the beta testing forums in TenForums, there are forums for just about anything one will need help with in the current RTM (released to market) version of Windows 10; currently, there are forums covering 23 different problem areas.

Members of TenForums get badges, depending on their level of expertise and trustworthiness. This particular security guru has her "Guru" badge and is quite active in the forums, giving help to those who need it, often calling on those with other areas of expertise to help in particular instances. In order to get a Guru badge, one must be given reputation points by his/her peers; once a certain level is reached, voila . . .

If you need help with Windows 10 or would like to know more about TenForums.com, go to https://www.tenforums.com . . .
 
TenForums.com is a Windows 10 Help Forum with over 116,500 members. I have been a member there since October 2014 when the Windows 10 Insider Program (beta program) opened. As Insiders (beta testers), we test new Windows 10 "Builds" as they're released by Microsoft. We beta testers provide a widely diverse set of users, hardware, and software to Microsoft by testing their product.

Besides the beta testing forums in TenForums, there are forums for just about anything one will need help with in the current RTM (released to market) version of Windows 10; currently, there are forums covering 23 different problem areas.

Members of TenForums get badges, depending on their level of expertise and trustworthiness. This particular security guru has her "Guru" badge and is quite active in the forums, giving help to those who need it, often calling on those with other areas of expertise to help in particular instances. In order to get a Guru badge, one must be given reputation points by his/her peers; once a certain level is reached, voila . . .

If you need help with Windows 10 or would like to know more about TenForums.com, go to https://www.tenforums.com . . .
Thanks but I run a Mac.
I was just curious I had never heard of it and was wondering if it was "safe."
 
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