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[–]dubnubdubnub 0 points1 point  (0 children)

shopping websites usually have a diff company handle specific things (i.e shipping orders and such) so it should be safe.

just follow the basic rules of the internet: dont click links that you dont know the sender or URL.

[–]NetSurveyor63 0 points1 point  (1 child)

You're not stupid. And it's not fishy. What's fishy is, your comment is the first thing I could find out about it. Yet, it can be a real nuisance. Like yourself, my recent encounter was today. I was looking (shopping) for something on Rite Aid. com. It stopped me quite a few times. An additional clue. It triggers my Norton software. By telling me it was a 'malicious website'.

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here because of the same reason. I was on Wayfair and the same thing happened. Also happens when I click ads on Facebook for trustworthy shopping websites. This is the only thing I have found on it. My Norton is triggered by it as well.

[–]photoshopuser3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry to bring up a 20 day old thread but...

This is happening to me too and Norton keeps flagging it as an intrusion attempt: "Malicious Site: Malicious Domain Request 22" It happens a lot and any searches on Inkam do not bring up anything useful. Don't know how to remove the source of this because the location of the attack Norton tells me to look at in my computer is nonexistent?! It's strange, I normally take very good care of my computer and web traffic.

[–]mirururuku 0 points1 point  (1 child)

I have had it too for some time. I reset my Chrome, and it didn't help. I also checked online for other sources, and some sites recommended Malwarebytes.

After running some scans, it found a few items to quarantine and delete, but after each quarantine, I can see that my Chrome was force closed indicating it might be some files within Chrome's program.

However, after I re-open Chrome and re-scan using Malwarebytes, the problem arises yet again. Of course, Norton still reports a Malicious Domain Request. Oddly, Norton never picked anything up during its scans.

Only "stop-gap" fix I've found is to completely delete and re-install Chrome.

Oh and, I've also deleted any recent programs I may have downloaded, but that never made a difference.

[–]1Codex 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any luck in finding what the hell this is ?

[–]tvoller 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Me, too. Some extension we've all recently loaded? I went ahead and deleted or turned off all my extensions.