[quote user="Zoomkitty"]
Are you sure this isn't something on this site? I've scanned my machine like crazy.
When I type the url without the www, it's loading peachyforum.com/?in and certain links seem to then have a redirect prefixed to them.
For example :-
http<don't click on this>://www.peachyforum.com/cgi-bin/a2/out.cgi?c=0&u=http://peachyforum.com/71.aspx
If I delete the ?in off the end after it does this, the page will reload and then be back to normal.
Those scripts look to be embedded into the site.
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Those are embedded and normal "redirects" created on our frontpage by our trading script software. Harmless and do not cause the issues mentioned.
The logic goes: some of our friend -sites ("Our friends" on the frontpage) send us a visitor, to URL "peachyforum.com?in". We track that the visitors comes to our frontpage. But how to know, if the same visitors clicks anything? So the trade script uses that redirect-link to track the page click. Only clicks from our friend sites are recorded, and if someone comes to our site using www-prefix (www.peachyforum.com instead of simply peachyforum.com).
I'd still think the redirects mentioned are either side effects of redirect-blocking (many friendly sites block visitors without cookies or referer info) or the browser is hijacked (some toolbar causing issues? proxy server installed on browser preferences? etc.