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December 31, 20205 yr I will create a "Links" page for you containing all you have added in this thread, but it has to be manually added using HTML and will take a while. It will look similar to the one I did for Star Citizen above in the "Game Links" nav.
January 3, 20215 yr Well, here's version 1 https://thearmory.cc/pages/elite_dangerous_links/ I had to omit one of the links because Norton had a big alert on its safety
January 3, 20215 yr Author Thank you Gator! The links page looks absolutely great! I believe that the Norton alert is a false positive. Virustotal is a frontend for several anti-virus engines (Fortinet, Alienvault, Forcepoint, Sophos, etc...) and there was nothing malicious found, VirusTotal I'm not sure why Norton would flag it. Surely something occurred that Norton didn't like at some point in time but the fact being that there isn't even a single other engine on Virustotal flagging it is suspicious. The page doesn't require any personal information. That link points to the best place to discover secrets of the BGS, bar none. I will be contacting the owner of the page (Ian) so he can submit a dispute with Norton. Edited January 3, 20215 yr by RogueSteward
January 3, 20215 yr Well, here's version 1 https://thearmory.cc/pages/elite_dangerous_links/ I had to omit one of the links because Norton had a big alert on its safety [ATTACH type=full" width="727px" alt="2021-01-03_4-34-29.jpg]14201[/ATTACH] Yuck I stopped using Norton years ago and many in the IT industry look at it as complete Garbage.....It used to be a top-notch product but I haven't heard a good thing about it in years. I would suspect anything it shows.
January 3, 20215 yr Yuck I stopped using Norton years ago and many in the IT industry look at it as complete Garbage.....It used to be a top-notch product but I haven't heard a good thing about it in years. I would suspect anything it shows. And what anti-virus do you use? Kaspersky? Headquartered in Moscow, Russia. Norton has worked well for me and is light on the system. It's also a US company, which I tend to trust more than not. To each his own.
January 3, 20215 yr Thank you Gator! The links page looks absolutely great! I believe that the Norton alert is a false positive. Virustotal is a frontend for several anti-virus engines (Fortinet, Alienvault, Forcepoint, Sophos, etc...) and there was nothing malicious found, VirusTotal I'm not sure why Norton would flag it. Surely something occurred that Norton didn't like at some point in time but the fact being that there isn't even a single other engine on Virustotal flagging it is suspicious. The page doesn't require any personal information. That link points to the best place to discover secrets of the BGS, bar none. I will be contacting the owner of the page (Ian) so he can submit a dispute with Norton. I went ahead and added "State Effects" to the link page based on your fair-minded assessment. If you have any more links, please let me know.
January 5, 20215 yr And what anti-virus do you use? Kaspersky? Headquartered in Moscow, Russia. Norton has worked well for me and is light on the system. It's also a US company, which I tend to trust more than not. To each his own. no I use Eset headquarters in San Diego California. Lower system resource usage.
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