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Infected web resource?(issue solved)

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The free version of Bitdefender keeps blocking something here on qq when I refresh the page or browse the site.

The resource being blocked is called s3.amazonnaws.com/js-loader/223d74740cc70243bd.js

This hasn't happened before now I believe. I just thought you guys might want to know.
 
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Looking through my event list on bitdefender it started blocking this resource on December 16 and nothing before that since I've installed bitdefender.
 
The free version of Bitdefender keeps blocking something here on qq when I refresh the page or browse the site.

The resource being blocked is called s3.amazonnaws.com/js-loader/223d74740cc70243bd.js

This hasn't happened before now I believe. I just thought you guys might want to know.
What specific pages do you see the message on?
 
I just refreshed this page and got a notification for the block here too so I think it's widespread.
 
Is that file listed in the network resources by the browser? You can check by doing right-click, "Inspect", click on "Network" in the new window, and reload.
 
Can you try from another computer and see if it's still there?

I don't see it on my end, and I don't see anything that changed on the server, so it may be an issue on your computer. (If so, it probably means you're infected and need to fix things.)
 
Can you try from another computer and see if it's still there?

I don't see it on my end, and I don't see anything that changed on the server, so it may be an issue on your computer. (If so, it probably means you're infected and need to fix things.)

Don't have another computer sadly, at least not one readily available.
 
Huh, that was easier than expected. Seems malware bytes took care of it with just 1 scan.

Anyway, it's supposed to be something that redirects your browser to something else, a service by amazon I believe, basically hijacking your browser for advertisements.

But I no longer see it on the list so it's gone.

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Kinda glad it wasn't anything to do with QQ though.
 

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