I was one of the first to post about this problem on Subsim as I am running Nod 32 version Eset Smart Security.
It seems Nod32 was one of the first anti virus programs to react to the Trojans and possible viruses found on some of the pages contained within Subsim.
But the warnings were ignored at first because I presume it had not come from a trusted source on the Subsim site. My post was received in bad favour even to the point of one member telling me to turn down my security settings so as I would no longer receive the Trojan reports “like I did he said†yes lets do that NOT!.
Now that most members there are now beefing up there security software and the other versions are catching up more and more reports will be sent in to the virus software manufactures and messages will start to appear about known problems shown up by there test on pages on the site.
It’s not a matter of them taking anyone’s word on this the objects found trying to infiltrate our computers has been passed on with details of where it came from contained in their coding.
The original threads about this problem have been merged into one and placed in an area that not many people take the time to read I posted there in hope that a solution could be found before it got to this stage. But as you now see if you visit Subsim threads are cropping up in most of the forums.
No one likes to see this happen to a site it’s a matter of trust when you are offered the chance to up-load files on a site if this is how it appeared.
It seems the “norm†in this day and age is to cause as much trouble as possible for others just take a look on “Facebookâ€
And also on a side note I would like to thank the person who pointed my thread out to
Neal Stevens who by the way is not getting “touchy†about the problem but is maybe getting slightly miffed.
I really hope this is sorted soon Subsim is still the greatest Submarine site for information, Mods and general talk threads. Steve
There you go origanal thread removed