I was checking the Beyond 20 chrome plug in for D&D Beyond (it looks ridiculously good, everything I want to use D&D Beyond w/ Discord for tracking) AND Malwarebytes is throwing a Trojan warning whenever I go to its actual site as of 3/28/2020. Does anyone know if the site has been compromised and is throwing out a trojan?
My AV doesn't warn me and Virustotal doesn't find anything either, but if you fear the site was compromised you can install the extension directly from Chrome's or Firefox web store.
Maybe you can even get a hold of the extension's URL and check that with Virustotal. :-)
I've received messages about this for a couple of weeks now. MalwareBytes is apparently marking as 'malware' anything under the 'here-for-more.info' domain, which means probably thousands of false positive websites are affected. Looking at the history, it seems it's not the first time that it's targetting the entire domains from Oracle's DynDNS service.
There's not much I can do about it and I find it ridiculous that they block legitimate websites based on the domain rather than actually doing their job of checking if the website itself contains any malware.
I'm not sure what I should do about this as more and more people are getting worried about this. I've reported it to them and waiting to see how long it takes for them to act
I was checking the Beyond 20 chrome plug in for D&D Beyond (it looks ridiculously good, everything I want to use D&D Beyond w/ Discord for tracking) AND Malwarebytes is throwing a Trojan warning whenever I go to its actual site as of 3/28/2020. Does anyone know if the site has been compromised and is throwing out a trojan?
My AV doesn't warn me and Virustotal doesn't find anything either, but if you fear the site was compromised you can install the extension directly from Chrome's or Firefox web store.
Maybe you can even get a hold of the extension's URL and check that with Virustotal. :-)
https://www.virustotal.com/gui/home/url
Hi,
Beyond20 author here!
I've received messages about this for a couple of weeks now. MalwareBytes is apparently marking as 'malware' anything under the 'here-for-more.info' domain, which means probably thousands of false positive websites are affected. Looking at the history, it seems it's not the first time that it's targetting the entire domains from Oracle's DynDNS service.
There's not much I can do about it and I find it ridiculous that they block legitimate websites based on the domain rather than actually doing their job of checking if the website itself contains any malware.
Regardless, the website is entirely hosted by Github Pages, and is generated automatically from the docs folder of Beyond20 which you can access here : https://github.com/kakaroto/Beyond20/tree/master/docs
I'm not sure what I should do about this as more and more people are getting worried about this. I've reported it to them and waiting to see how long it takes for them to act
https://forums.malwarebytes.com/topic/257976-beyond20-reported-as-false-positive/
Hope that helps.