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Does this site have a virus?
www.refref.org
Well i just wanted to see if it did or not, i was just curious, i have a lot of viruses on my computer so im just scared if i get one more then it will be done for good lmao srry if it seems cowardly for me to do this, if there is a website that tests other websites that would be great to know
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- Doru UbuntuLv 710 years agoFavorite Answer
They are hackers...
Couldn't tell if there are any viruses there, since I don't use Windows.
My Linux cannot get any viruses. I watched the video, and that's what they were using too, Linux. In fact that's what most hackers use.
You mentioned you have viruses in your computer, here is how to get rid of them:
FACT: It's very hard or even impossible to get rid of any infection in a Windows environment, as most of them will corrupt your antivirus protection as a first step in infecting your computer.
SOLUTION:
Here is the best way to remove a virus or any other infection from a Window$ machine:
What you should do if you know or suspect that your Windows computer was infected by a virus, worm, trojan or other malware:
Go to a different, healthy, non-infected PC or laptop and download both the BitDefender and the Kaspersky Anti-virus Recovery CD's (free downloads).
Download links for both:
http://download.bitdefender.com/rescue_cd/
http://support.kaspersky.com/viruses/rescuedisk
Burn both downloaded iso files to CD with an iso burner software. If you do not have an iso burning software installed, I recommend getting the CDBurnerXP (free software) from here:
Once you burned the recovery CD's, return to the infected computer and put the BitDefender Anti-virus Recovery CD in your CD/DVD drive and boot from CD (set your boot up options in BIOS to CD boot as first option if it does not boot from CD at first)
Once your infected computer boots into the Recovery CD Linux environment, first update the virus definition database from the Internet server, than perform a complete scan of your desktop computer or laptop (all hard drives and/or partitions). Remove (delete) any infections found, and shut down your desktop computer or laptop.
Remove the BitDefender Anti-virus Recovery CD and insert the Kaspersky Anti-virus Recovery CD.
Repeat the same procedure as for BitDefender above.
After scanning with those 2 Anti-virus Recovery CD's, your system should be virus free, and will function properly again.
Good luck.
- 10 years ago
I don't think it's safe. It's fairly new actually. It was created on 2011-08-07. Also I scanned it on VirusTotal and here is the report-http://www.virustotal.com/url-scan/report.html?id=...
I wouldn't trust it.