2010-07-11, 13:58 | Link #1 |
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Site down (www) - July 11, 2010
The main site (www.animesuki.com) is currently down. As various sites of our provider (their site, client portal, status page) and a few other sites I know are hosted there (www.nyaatorrents.org & HDBits) are also down, it once again appears to be a provider-wide issue.
The problem has so far lasted an hour and unfortunately based on previous recent downtime it may take some longer before the problem is fixed, especially if the provider techs are watching the World Cup final (it's fine with me for them to have the radio on while they work though...) Anyway, there is nothing much we can do but wait. Then again a lot of people might not care about the downtime at this very moment anyway More info about this and future downtime (hopefully not of course) can be found here: http://twitter.com/AnimeSuki Alternative mirrors can be found here: http://animesuki.sandwich.net/mirrors.php Apart from the main torrent site, the wiki and beta site (see my sig) as well as the backend system are also affected by this downtime. Therefore the mirrors might show "out-of-date" messages. The forum is not affected because it's hosted elsewhere. Edit 21:54: And we're back up again. Seems like the techs of our provider are working during the Wold Cup Last edited by GHDpro; 2010-07-11 at 14:53. |
2010-07-22, 19:46 | Link #5 |
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Just to let you know, and if anyone ever has a similar problem, some Anti-Malware programs will block www.animesuki.com and some other similar sites, thinking they can be a potential trait or be malicious websites. In my case it was Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware, which I has just installed this week.
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2010-07-23, 01:44 | Link #7 | |
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2010-07-23, 02:56 | Link #8 |
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Well, my sister claimed her PC got infected by "Anti-Malware Doctor" (scareware trojan) by browsing The Pirate Bay (using Firefox btw!). And I can imagine some torrent sites taking offers from less scrupulous advertisers. I still get frequent advertising requests from UseNEXT myself...
But anyway, CPMStar, the advertising company we use now should be pretty safe. Google seems to "confirm" this: http://safebrowsing.clients.google.c.../animesuki.com |
2010-07-23, 07:50 | Link #9 | |
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I saw this (from the NY Times) on my computer running Linux. Pretty obvious give-away in that setting!
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http://www.useit.com/alertbox/banner-blindness.html
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2010-07-29, 11:17 | Link #11 |
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Technically yes, but only one. I know that isn't a real defence as one is one too many, but it has been years since that icident (2004).
As far as I'm aware we've not had any problems since we stopped using falkag. This was during the time the server and banners were under mb81's control and sites like The Register were also caught up in it. |
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