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Images from Raptr.com are banned from signatures


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Hello,

 

sadly if you have a link to a Raptr.com picture in your signature, we lose our HTTPS connection.

Many people are having problems for it.

 

If you have a signature containing such image, please remove it.

Moderators will remove such images from signatures as soon as they are discovered.

Please report people if you find such images, this will speed up the cleaning process.

Posted

Lucky I dont use my then, have not used Raptr for one long time, what is the issue?

 

Edit.

Nevermind I did check and see the issue my self. Good warning.

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On 6/27/2018 at 1:47 PM, CPU said:

sadly if you have a link to a Raptr.com picture in your signature, we lose our HTTPS connection.

 

Never even heard of Raptr, my sig is just benchmarks of my top PCs...I use postimages.org

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If my memory is exact, a few years ago, the trademark (and domain) was used by a tool shipped by AMD. Replaced since by an integrated one (Relive!) in the Crimson drivers.

 

Checked in whois.net the current registrations of the three Raptr domains (.com .net .org) : all are registred by GoDaddy. Weird... Smells fishy and I'm okay with @CPU : don't try to go to these domains.

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2 hours ago, Benmc20 said:

If my memory is exact, a few years ago, the trademark (and domain) was used by a tool shipped by AMD. Replaced since by an integrated one (Relive!) in the Crimson drivers.

 

Checked in whois.net the current registrations of the three Raptr domains (.com .net .org) : all are registred by GoDaddy. Weird... Smells fishy and I'm okay with @CPU : don't try to go to these domains.

Went there in sandbox mode. Firefox immediately blocked the site, warning that it was spreading malware.

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9 minutes ago, FauxFurry said:

Raptr shut down on September 30, 2017 so there wouldn't be any use in anyone using anything linked to a dead site anyway. 

Not exacly. The original site shut down. Somebody else got the rights  on the DNS. So better to avoid it.

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10 hours ago, CPU said:

Not exacly. The original site shut down. Somebody else got the rights  on the DNS. So better to avoid it.

Exactly.

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