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Topic: NEM (XEM) Official Thread - 100% New Code - Easy To Use APIs - page 938. (Read 2985369 times)

sr. member
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Everyone!

Go to Google SafeBrowsing and put in http://nem.io to get rid of this False-Positive-Attack by competitors.

P.S.: NEMNO.DE will be supernode soon. Wink
Done! Wink
hero member
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NEM ....best currency distribution ever ...!!!!!!!
@punkrock : Done , and thanks for the tip !

Done....!!!!!
sr. member
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DRAMA: Dumb Retards Asking More Attention
@punkrock : Done , and thanks for the tip !
hero member
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Everyone!

Go to Google SafeBrowsing and put in http://nem.io to get rid of this False-Positive-Attack by competitors.

P.S.: NEMNO.DE will be supernode soon. Wink

Done
full member
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"Report Sent

Thanks for sending a report to Google. Now that you've done your good deed for the day, feel free to:

1. Take a second to rejoice merrily for doing your part in making the web a safer place...."

lovely Smiley
hero member
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@punkrock: done
hero member
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Everyone!

Go to Google SafeBrowsing and put in http://nem.io to get rid of this False-Positive-Attack by competitors.

P.S.: NEMNO.DE will be supernode soon. Wink
hero member
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just found out about this coin and my question is : can i stake it ?

nope. cuz fuck inflation Grin
sr. member
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just found out about this coin and my question is : can i stake it ?
legendary
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I am not Dorian Nakamoto.
Added a few new things.
http://www.nemnodes.org/











Wow, lots of cool stuff! A lot of the node importances are 0 because of remote harvesting. Maybe find the mapped account and display that importance?
legendary
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Let me dwell on that.

Basically google has agreement with multiple AV companies to block certain URLs.

Which boils down to the following : if ANY of AVs makes an FP (False Positive),
it means google makes an FP.

Apparently one of AVs, qualified our lightwallet zip (which contains nginx webserver executable) as a malware ...
(If I knew which one was that I'd be open about NOT recommending that AV).

We'll trying to get a proper review from google. nis2 - wait, what?

This is really weird, ive just uploaded both lite wallets (including the nginx one) to virustotal.com and came back 100% clear on all 55 AV programs they had.
Same goes for the main NEM client.

It appears its just the URL that has been blacklisted.
legendary
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I get this error now when attempting to download the installer:

Quote
The site ahead contains harmful programs

Attackers on download.nem.io might attempt to trick you into installing programs that harm your browsing experience (for example, by changing your homepage or showing extra ads on sites you visit).

I concur getting warning from Chrome?
can someone look into this ...

*img removed to save some space*

Let me dwell on that.

Basically google has agreement with multiple AV companies to block certain URLs.

Which boils down to the following : if ANY of AVs makes an FP (False Positive),
it means google makes an FP.

Apparently one of AVs, qualified our lightwallet zip (which contains nginx webserver executable) as a malware ...
(If I knew which one was that I'd be open about NOT recommending that AV).

We'll trying to get a proper review from google. nis2 - wait, what?

All of nem.io seems to be affected now.

yes even bob.nem.ninja is affected. 

Maybe someone not happy with NEM rise, reported the site as malware?

Hope this can get resolved as new people looking to download the software will be turned off by this.



Lets sue them for damages! Angry
legendary
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I get this error now when attempting to download the installer:

Quote
The site ahead contains harmful programs

Attackers on download.nem.io might attempt to trick you into installing programs that harm your browsing experience (for example, by changing your homepage or showing extra ads on sites you visit).

I concur getting warning from Chrome?
can someone look into this ...

*img removed to save some space*

Let me dwell on that.

Basically google has agreement with multiple AV companies to block certain URLs.

Which boils down to the following : if ANY of AVs makes an FP (False Positive),
it means google makes an FP.

Apparently one of AVs, qualified our lightwallet zip (which contains nginx webserver executable) as a malware ...
(If I knew which one was that I'd be open about NOT recommending that AV).

We'll trying to get a proper review from google. nis2 - wait, what?

All of nem.io seems to be affected now.

yes even bob.nem.ninja is affected.  

Maybe someone's not happy with the NEM rise, reported the site as malware?

Hope this can get resolved as new people looking to download the software will be turned off by this.

hero member
Activity: 980
Merit: 1001
I get this error now when attempting to download the installer:

Quote
The site ahead contains harmful programs

Attackers on download.nem.io might attempt to trick you into installing programs that harm your browsing experience (for example, by changing your homepage or showing extra ads on sites you visit).

I concur getting warning from Chrome?
can someone look into this ...

*img removed to save some space*

Let me dwell on that.

Basically google has agreement with multiple AV companies to block certain URLs.

Which boils down to the following : if ANY of AVs makes an FP (False Positive),
it means google makes an FP.

Apparently one of AVs, qualified our lightwallet zip (which contains nginx webserver executable) as a malware ...
(If I knew which one was that I'd be open about NOT recommending that AV).

We'll trying to get a proper review from google. nis2 - wait, what?

All of nem.io seems to be affected now.
legendary
Activity: 866
Merit: 1002
I get this error now when attempting to download the installer:

Quote
The site ahead contains harmful programs

Attackers on download.nem.io might attempt to trick you into installing programs that harm your browsing experience (for example, by changing your homepage or showing extra ads on sites you visit).

I concur getting warning from Chrome?
can someone look into this ...



Let me dwell on that.

Basically google has agreement with multiple AV companies to block certain URLs.

Which boils down to the following : if ANY of AVs makes an FP (False Positive),
it means google makes an FP.

Apparently one of AVs, qualified our lightwallet zip (which contains nginx webserver executable) as a malware ...
(If I knew which one was that I'd be open about NOT recommending that AV).

We'll trying to get a proper review from google. nis2 - wait, what?
hero member
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Also note that the requirements to pass the tests might change if we see that it is too hard to pass.
hero member
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do i need to do anything special to run a masternode or just make a 3million XEM deposit?

https://forum.nem.io/t/nem-supernode-rewards-program/1735

That article doesn't include any info on required internet connection to make the cut for a supernode, any ideas?

Jeff said it is 10 Mb/s right now.
I have Intel core i3 CPU@ 3,5GHz and 8 gb ram with 30 Mb/s internet conection,and still didn't pass the test

Remeber that the uplink is being tested.
hero member
Activity: 539
Merit: 500
do i need to do anything special to run a masternode or just make a 3million XEM deposit?

https://forum.nem.io/t/nem-supernode-rewards-program/1735

That article doesn't include any info on required internet connection to make the cut for a supernode, any ideas?

Jeff said it is 10 Mb/s right now.
I have Intel core i3 CPU@ 3,5GHz and 8 gb ram with 30 Mb/s internet conection,and still didn't pass the test
sr. member
Activity: 307
Merit: 250
do i need to do anything special to run a masternode or just make a 3million XEM deposit?

https://forum.nem.io/t/nem-supernode-rewards-program/1735

That article doesn't include any info on required internet connection to make the cut for a supernode, any ideas?
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