Question:
How to get rid of, "This is a known phishing site."?
2010-09-21 13:20:07 UTC
When I try to access a forum, which is:

forum.darkgunz.com

I get this:
This is a known phishing
site.forum.darkgunz.com
Why am I seeing this?
Your D-Link router's advanced DNS services feature prevented you from loading this page to protect you from potentially harmful sites.
Learn more about advanced DNS services.
What is phishing?
Phishing is a method that criminals use to steal valuable personal information from you, such as credit card numbers and passwords, by impersonating legitimate, trustworthy sites.

I don;t know why this is happening. Can you help me get back on the site? The site isn't even a phishing site, and I just want to get back on there...

Thank you.
Btw, I use GOOGLE CHROME.

Also, there is nothing wrong with the site. Trust me. Now help me please!
Three answers:
The Phlebob
2010-09-21 14:33:16 UTC
Since it says "Your D-Link router's advanced DNA services", I'd start by going into the router's administration web pages and turn that feature off. To access your router’s administration pages, hook up a computer directly to the router and enter the router’s local IP address into a browser’s address window. If you don't know your router's IP address, here’s how to find it:



1. Click on the Start->Run button.

2. In the text box, type



cmd



and press Enter.



3. A black "DOS box" will pop up. In it, enter



ipconfig /all



A bunch of gibberish will fill the box. Next to "Default Gateway" an IP address will appear. This is your router's IP address.



Hope that helps.
?
2010-09-21 13:26:23 UTC
The manual for your router ought to tell you how to turn off the "advanced DNS services feature".
2010-09-21 13:23:01 UTC
Use a decent internet browser?


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