After new Windows 10 update. ALL uploaded links now marked as deceptive sites!

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  1. TruBlood

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    crazyness. What's going on with this?
     
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  3. r4e

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    All links in what? A browser?
     
  4. TruBlood

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    chome, after update 1 hr ago. this has never happened and it only started after new windows update.
     
  5. Infidel

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    Probably your AV.
     
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    I am getting it using firefox, no AV installed
     
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    For me too, @Win8.1, Uploaded is Rated as Malware Side :dunno:
     
  8. It has happen so often since I upgrade to 10 (no matter the browser and, maybe, neither the os itself even if it appears to be more prone to this kinda behaviour)... Have you tried to setup a DMZ and change DNS directly via router? In most of the cases it's a ISP related problem... They buildin' up walls like in the old anti-torrent era so, doing these little tricks should solve the problem...
     
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  9. r4e

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    I'm on Win 8.1u3 and I have no problem at all here.

    But I have a solution for you guys. The problem is not OS related, it's a bug from Uploaded as I believe.
    If you load up any Uploaded link, it uses the normal and unprotected Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP
    and that is kind of outdated since every site should use the Secured Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTPS.

    To get rid of the malware/unsecure tag, just change the links from
    http://uploaded.net/... -> into -> https://uploaded.net/...

    You also can use some addons for your browser, which do the job automatically.
    Chrome: HTTPS Everywhere 2017.3.9
    Firefox: HTTPS Everywhere 5.2.11

    And if you're using Firefox, there is another solution: Redirector 3.1.0.
    With that Addon you can specify redirections to https for individual sites instead of using
    https for every site, which can lead into compatibility issues when browsing on older websites
    some time.
     
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    Did you check if windows defender ? Maybe you have a wrong configuration? ( win 10)
     
  11. nobodyspecial

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    to calm you all down, it is not only on Windows, i have exact the same on Mac . and no update done on safari .
     
  12. TruBlood

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    https not working/deceptive as well. wow, it's only a matter of time before the big squeeze comes. at least I can still go to the site lol I trust audioz more than microsoft anyways
     
  13. TruBlood

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    wow, this is insane
     
  14. TruBlood

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    They dont want you to have knowledge, thats the problem.
     
  15. Moonlight

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    Same on macOS Sierra in Safari , so it is not Windows related
    Probably disabling this helps :

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  16. eddielee

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    just use a download manager problem solved
     
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    chrome, FF and opera do have a global database for suspicious webpages(phishing webapge). could be uploaded had some bad ads, so they get added there.
    doesnt have to do anything with win10 i think.
     
  18. Bunford

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    No issues whatsoever here on using Windows 10 Pro x64 version 1607 (build 14393.953) and Chrome 57.0.2987.98, which is the latest version of both, and with latest updates installed to Windows.

    I can get through to UL pages fine, though I had to just check as I usually just copy the links and jDownloader grabs it to download so I never actually go to the UL pages usually.
     
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    on some torrent site, i read to just remove the "/" at the end of the adress ...
    ( worked for me in win7 + firefox but was not uploaded related )
     
  20. Cav Emp

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    Not surprised. Tried to click a UL link a few weeks back and I was shocked at how spammy it's gotten.
     
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