Joel, since you had no problems going to forums.iobit.com ,
can you go to these two URLs and
identifyluckyexactly.com/27227b7f0bfc8f310bd4cb8b22fc7075/invoke.js
identifyluckyexactly.com/50/a3/51/50a351a59c68401244bd1da2f8e9b6e5.js
and download the two .js files? I am still trying
to figure out what is happening. The IObit person with whom I am
working has not told me why the IObit web site is going to that
"weird" nodename to find those files. I want to determine what
these two scripts are doing.
I can go to the second URL without problems, so I do not need it,
but my AV software says that the invoke.js is on a malicious site.
I have no idea what the script I can see is doing.
Also, in the HTTP for the page, is there anything that I can use
to replace these two URLs - anything innocuous to test the revised
page source?
Thanks.
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