
Can a professional look them over and see if I may or may not be infected? Let me know if you require anything else. Look up something on google that I know is on, and click on the link to get to that specific page directly. Before that, I would do what I described above all the time. I had one on March 31st, then on April 2nd. These alerts seem to have started a few days ago for me. I don't know if it's those encyclopedia/compendium pages on specifically, because they have images on them that they may or may not be hosting. I do it this way because the website has a rather clunky UI and it's a pain to navigate unfortunately. Sometimes I want to look up specific pieces of information on and it's faster for me to enter the keywords into google and have the search engine pull up the specific page on instead of navigating the website myself. I think the trigger is when I try to go on via a google search link. They also moved my thread to their "Viruses and worms" sections.Ī bit of background. I use quite frequently and when I type the url into my browser directly or navigate to it via my bookmarks, it doesn't trigger anything. I want to be sure that nothing snuck past. They assured me the WebShield should have blocked anything malicious from getting through, but maybe I'm just being paranoid. When I reached out on the Avast forums, all I got was that the administrators of may not be diligent in keeping their security measures updated and their site might not be as secured as it should. I did some research on amazonaws and it seems to be some sort of cloud service, but there is that s3 in front. I tried looking around and can't seem to find anyone else experiencing this issue. When I scanned my system with Malwarebytes, Avast, and Superantispyware, nothing came up except a few tracking cookies. That it blocked connections to s3. because it is infected with URL:phishing.

I recently got several of these alerts on Avast for, a site I use quite frequently.
