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1. All Local Support Sites, to become Official, should have the desire, means and purpose to provide quality support in their own national language, current news as displayed on the main UK site and general information relevant to the whole of the PHPFusion CMS.
2. All Official Support Sites will display an Official support site logo, as specified by PHPFusion to prove their Official status.
3. A common graphic design that instantly makes a Official Support Site site recognizable as a PHPFusion Official Support Site site shall be accepted by all existing Official PHPFusion sites. That does not mean that they must look identical, as long as following requirements are followed:
a) The top page should include current news, information and recent forum post accessible by anonymous users. Registration can be required for posting, but the information should always remain registration free.
No pop ups, or pop under ads. These types of ads are very irritating to users and should not be used on a PHPFusion Official Support Site. A limited number of ads all together and no adverstising allowed that doesn't
c) Site navigation should be clearly marked (legible fonts, easily understood link titles.)
d) A terms of use and privacy policy should be in place, and adhered to by the site administrators.
e) Graphics should be optimized, to allow for quick loading of the site.
4. Regular communication about local news, policies, events or issues should be communicated with the PHPFusion MT for action and/or inclusion.
5. A local liaison, (site representative), should be assigned to frequent the PHPFusion.co.uk website to keep abreast with current events, communicate with the MT, and help transfer the information obtained to the Local Support Site for translation and posting. Additionally there should be an alternate liaison for each Official Support Site registered to handle the communication if the other is unavailable. PHPFusion MT would need current contact information for both the liaison and alternate liaison from each Official Support Site.
6. Any locally developed modules, modifications, themes, offered on the local support site, should be communicated to PHPFusion OPen Beta and Mods and MT for possible translation for usage by other nationalities. With the goal of making PHPFusion Mods a central repository for international distribution.
7. Official Local Support Sites will not charge a fee for support (or extra support). Donations are fine, but the support is a community effort and should remain free to all users. There shall be no penalties or reduced access to information for non donating members.
8. PHPFusion prides itself in offering the highest standards of applications and free support. Official Support Sites should make all efforts to present PHPFusion in a positive manner. At times there will be conflicts, or matters beyond anyones control.
If an issue comes up that needs to be addressed, please immediately report it to the MT for action. PHPFusion will address and rectify the issue with the utmost speed, (with your help), so that all our users, administrators, and developers will be able to have an enjoyable experience using, learning, and developing PHPFusion components.
9. If, for some reason the differences between PHPFusion and the Official Support Site cannot be resolved after exhausting all avenues of resolution, PHPFusion reserves the right to revoke the Official status of the support site.
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This web site at www.fcplisat.com has been reported as an attack site and has been blocked based on your security preferences.
Attack sites try to install programs that steal private information, use your computer to attack others, or damage your system.
Some attack sites intentionally distribute harmful software, but many are compromised without the knowledge or permission of their owners.
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Of the 353 pages we tested on the site over the past 90 days, 107 page(s) resulted in malicious software being downloaded and installed without user consent.
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Malicious software includes 120 trojan(s).
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kneekoo wrote:
Such a thing can easily happen by mistake if you're not protected with an antivirus and you're using small "nice" web scripts from unknown sources.
I wasn't blaming him of anything but only tried to find out what's going on.
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googlebot wrote:
@kneekoo - great find. You may have spared thousands of unknowing people.
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kneekoo wrote:
I hope he will be able to clear the track and sanitize his site. Good people are always welcome but we also have to keep up with a certain level of professionalism. Let's see how we can solve that first, then talk some more about a national support site. ;)
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kneekoo wrote:
If it's some code inside a panel it's obvious why there are 120 affected pages. Simply removing the code will clean them all up in one shot. But we're only speculating right now. :P I didn't want to pass by Google's warning and enter his site. :D Maybe from a live Linux CD.
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And wrote:
Yes i understand you .
You know more how to do with National Support Site
but i know that i can do this , also with help of my friends
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kneekoo wrote:
Your site looks clean now. Trojans, viruses and other web threats usually hide in commercials and the scripts behind them. Just make sure you have an anti-virus on your computer (AVG Free for instance) and you will notice which sites or ads have bad content. Simply stay away from them and don't place them on your site.
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