Skinst Card Empire Trojan Horse Virus

I keep getting alerts for this URL trying to put a trojan on my computer every time I go E4. I don’t know if this is in someone’s profile but it only seems to appear on certain pages:

skinst.com.au

which if you google is:

Skinst’s Card Empire
skinst.com.au/
This site may harm your computer.
Hello and welcome to my collection website! My internet alias is Skins Thunderbomb, though most people just call me Skins. I have been collecting Pokemon …

Hahaha i been getting the same thing too!

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So you get a warning only from skins website?

Are you on Chrome? Might be because it is not https.

I get the same, yes on chrome

I’m getting the warning when I visit this site, I noticed it a couple of days ago also - my virus software pops up with an alert. I’ve never even gone on Skins website.

I only get it on the threads when skinst has posted, must be to do with the signature banner

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Same with me. Avast notifies about blocking a danger that comes from skinst.com.au even when just scrolling E4.

I️ removed the skins link. Let me know if it still appears.

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His banner was flagged by Google Safe search a while back, he mentioned this in discord.

Okay will do.

Here’s the past two times i’ve gone on to E4 that were logged on my protection software

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Poor skinst :slightly_frowning_face:

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Seems to be fixed now

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Warning: Malicious Code Detected on This Website!
Infected with Malware
Website:
Status: Infected With Malware. Immediate Action is Required.
Web Trust: Blacklisted (10 Blacklists Checked): Indicates that a major security company (such as Google, McAfee, Norton, etc) is blocking access to your website for security reasons. Please see our recommendation below to fix this issue and restore your traffic.

that’s what happens when you put skinst’s site on a site virus scanner - be careful going on that site!

Thanks for confirming the source! I’m going to change the title to reflect this and to also let @skinst know her site is infected.

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@skinst Check the HTML of your pages, seems like a rogue script was added to the head of one or more of your pages. Could also be a compromised js library that you may be using.

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Hi guys, sorry for the problems. :c

I’ve contacted my ISP to get them onto it and hopefully find the problem, because I’ve been trying to find it with no luck. Thanks for the heads up, and I’m sorry if I accidentally caused any infections.

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Hey not your fault skinst, hope this problem can be resolved easily!

Update: the ISP cannot find anything amiss in either the code of my website or files.

I don’t know what to do.

If anyone can help, please PM me. ;;