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DaveB-Opt

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  1. Ok so what do we do in this instance? The choices are effectively: 1. Allow the URL and hope for the best 2. Tell our client they are malicious and lose business Thanks
  2. Ok so that zonestor URL redirects to a.net-dag34.stream - which appears to be the malicious url It redirects to a.net-dag34.stream /iwxb/rimnc/index-en-c-xs.html?td=www.watervilleireland.com&browser=Chrome&country=United%20Kingdom&city=Islington&os=Windows&pr=$999&yp=$1&cep=aZSUB41JfS1fP6UO41IiKF9rubuwVLziFs1m2U8_gN0JnFBE2VtEOExzRbMVub1gZo_xS6A18PxQifQHCZdZTJ6qB18tVidF9aIdIdiSOdCPhRE4kDFZ1njq5aGgkwWzExqb5bFnnILAedgwek7vG8iPQtmzzY_RYdiY2tBkH8o_JqBHah2OtLoC2LV4inGhlWMfa1UHmmezP1ZxkknPVYSmLcIxfGkqCqBGL1cgMGI&4=&3=&5=&6=&7=&8=470001&2=&1=824532983&s1=470001&s0=824532983#
  3. https zonestor dot com fec9c24dca291d2000/adv12628/test/link
  4. We're trying to test a website for a client of ours but we're getting the following block message from ESET. We've contacted the client and they've confirmed no malicious JS on the website. What can we do in this instance? I don't want to whitelist if it is malicious, but it's holding up production. I can provide links if required.
  5. We're trying to test a website for a client of ours. But we're getting the following block message from ESET. We've contacted the client and they've confirmed no malicious JS on the website. What can we do in this instance? I don't want to whitelist if it is malicious, but it's holding up production. I can provide links if required.
  6. 3 of our domain controllers are showing a security vulnerability of CVE-2017-5638.Struts2. Currently showing as 'detected'. What action should I be taking?
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