HELP!!! Redirect issues when clicking on peachy! page 1

Wed, Nov 7 2012 19:47
kiyomi
Posts 3,032

I need help. For some reason I can;t get :hijackthis" to load when I dl it AND when I click on link here on peachy I get redirected to http:// h o m e m a d e s e x.xh0st.com/#1195161 (spaces inserted so you know what stupid site i get redirected to). Only here though, no other sites I visit.  It's not always and not every link, but this is the only site I get this mon.  I don't want to go there as the site seem questionble with their "model" ages.  I need help clearing my PC (adaware, spysweeper and norton have been run and done what they can).  Is it a peachy issue or my pc.

HELP!!!  

Wed, Nov 7 2012 20:08
funky2004
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which browser are you using ?

Wed, Nov 7 2012 20:15
kiyomi
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Hey Funky,

Chrome.  What's interesting is I'll lick on the teen link we'll say, get redirected to the other site.  Try again a few hours and BAM.  

You know what?  I just tried licking on all the links that I have had issues with in the past and the links went to their respective threads.  No issues of redirects.

Well, I'll come back to this thread if it happens again or intermitten issue.

You are comning up on 100,000 posts.

Wed, Nov 7 2012 20:24
funky2004
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Porn surfing can be risky.   Seasoned pornsurfers always use Mozilla Firefox with safety add-ons and plug-ins such as NoRedirect, AdBlockPlus, etc

See last 2 posts in this thread:

http://peachyforum.com/t/224399.aspx

Thu, Nov 8 2012 6:25
kiyomi
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Yes it can.  It is happening agian.  Clicking on the Large areolas us taking me to the spam site.  I've been using Chrome for two years with no issues.  :(  I;m clicking on the themes/fetish lnk and it takes me to spam site.

Thu, Nov 8 2012 6:35
funky2004
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Strongly recommend you and others with same experience to do a complete system scan at once with Malwarebytes/Anti-Malware, AVG and F-Secure.  That will take several hours, but it will be very effective.

At same time you might reconsider and start using Mozilla Firefox.   (especially IE and to lesser extent Chrome are notoriously unsafe)

Wed, Dec 19 2012 8:48
Zoomkitty
Posts 74

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.

Wed, Dec 19 2012 11:45
funky2004
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[quote user="funky2004"]

Porn surfing can be risky.   Seasoned pornsurfers always use Mozilla Firefox with safety add-ons and plug-ins such as NoRedirect, AdBlockPlus, etc

See last 2 posts in this thread:

http://peachyforum.com/t/224399.aspx

[/quote]

Did you try the above ?  Using Mozilla FF with relevant addons/plugins ?

Saw that based on your IP you are in the UK.  These redirects only seem to occur with members in USA/Canada and UK.

Wed, Dec 19 2012 15:41
Zoomkitty
Posts 74
I use FF already with noscript, no-redirect, etc.
I just pulled the index.html off this site and found the bit that's being used. I'm assuming in.cgi is being called by \in? and these things below are the places you get redirected to.
From index.html (I purposefully broke the tags so it would display.)
<>!--googleoff: all--> <>table width=100% cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><>tr><>td><>/td><>td><>span class="notice"> <>/span>Best Teens<>/a><>br/><>span class="notice">1. <>/span>Peachy 18<>/a><>br/><>span class="notice">2. <>/span>My Little Nieces<>/a><>br/><>span class="notice">3. <>/span>Angels Teens<>/a><>br/><>span class="notice">4. <>/span>Heartbreakers<>/a><>br/><>span class="notice">5. <>/span>Lighthouse Teens<>/a><>br/><>span class="notice">6. <>/span>Pornless<>/a><>br/><>span class="notice">7. <>/span>Redway<>/a><>br/><>span class="notice">8. <>/span>Teen Angels<>/a><>br/><>span class="notice">9. <>/span>Young Teen Galleries<>/a><>br/><>span class="notice">10. <>/span>Milkmanbook<>/a><>br/><>span class="notice">11. <>/span>Sexy Teen Models<>/a><>br/><>span class="notice">12. <>/span>Teen Undies<>/a><>br/><>span class="notice">13. <>/span>Nudist Log<>/a><>br/><>span class="notice">14. <>/span>Naked Elves<>/a><>br/><>/a><>br/><>/a><>br/><>/a><>br/><>/a><>br/><>/a><>br/><>/a><>br/><>/a><>br/><>/a><>br/><>/a><>br/><>/a><>br/><>/td><>/tr><>/table> <>!--googleon: all-->
Thu, Dec 20 2012 7:03
Vatsis
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[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.

[/quote]

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.

Thu, Dec 20 2012 10:06
Zoomkitty
Posts 74
Thanks for the explanation. I would agree then that some of the blocking software is causing it to go awry as my redirects are only to those 'friend' sites, even though I'm coming directly to peachy. It explains why I don't suffer this re-direct anywhere else.

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