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After my most recent update to my Chrome browser (Ver 66.0.3359.181) I'm starting to get bright red warning pages when I browse to certain pages (email, some chat rooms, or when someone posts a particular image to a chat room) warning of malware from the site xxgasm.com. These pages have a button that take you "Back to Safety."

If I go back later, presumably when the offending image is not longer on the page, I don't get the warning.
But the first 3 URL Scanners in the link you provided *ALL* indicate that the domain is a known malware site or has malicious software.



Quote by Liz
Sounds like that domain has been flagged by Google as a dangerous site and anything hosted on it or that links to it is generating a security warning.

Odd because there doesn't appear to be anything troublesome on it:

https://

Perhaps just Chrome being overly cautious.
Quote by KittyBush
But the first 3 URL Scanners in the link you provided *ALL* indicate that the domain is a known malware site or has malicious software.


It's not uncommon for a few false positives to pop up. It depends on the accuracy of each scanning engine used by the site. Either way, the website has nothing to do with Lush. The warning messages you are seeing are generated by your web browser.

Edit:
I actually took another look at the URL and there aren't even any images hosted on it. Google don't even flag it as a malicious site and the Chrome browser is there's. No idea why yours should be doing this.