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Originally Posted by Enid
Nah, it's more likely that the webhost is a bit dodgy.
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I suppose it could be but I doubt it, most security programs deal with the actual site, simply because it would take too much time to scan and analyse the host database on any particular server. Also even on lets call it an iffy host, while the host may not have high standards for the sites they host, no business would buy onto a host that will get them stops blocks or warnings.
What program gave you the warning? The add-on Firefox/chrome one? That works on a system of ratings, other people grade sites by their experience on it. If you are the first or one of the first, any site will have a low rating, thats the way that system works. Hence it will generate a high false alarm rate if you visit new sites not rated before. Try the comments section on this download page, hey if you get a low rating dont sweat it, I promise you its safe.
http://download.cnet.com/Web-of-Trus...-10588554.html