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Has anyone else been having trouble using the website for Wicket and Craig? Here is what comes up on my computer:

This web page at www.wickett-craig.com has been reported as an attack page and has been blocked based on your security preferences. Curious if I should override and go ahead and use the site?

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Thanks, just wanted to know if I had my settings to tight...It's asking me if I want to override...do you think that's a good idea??

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Im on a mac which is about bullet prove. So i did. Might try calling W&C and letting them know?

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This is what I got when looking at the leather page...

Wait! Please don't visit that site right now!

Google detected badware on the site you were visiting. Firefox uses Google's blacklist to warn you about "Reported attack sites." We understand that you may know and trust this site, but it's possible for good sites to be infected with badware without the site owners' knowledge or permission.

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This is what comes up on my browser too and I'm using firefox. I remember this message popping up on a review website I've been going to for years. I decided to ignore it and I ended up getting a real nasty virus and had to reformat the computer. I'd advise staying away from it until the problem is fixed.

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Im on a mac which is about bullet prove. So i did. Might try calling W&C and letting them know?

This is why all the malicious code writers are starting to write code to infect Macintosh computers. Please quit thinking this way!! The only reason they're "bulletproof" is because they weren't profitable to attack until recent years. EVERY COMPUTER IS INFECTABLE!!!!!

Now, back to the topic at hand. I ran their site through a bunch of security scans and couldn't find any red flags. I'm at home right now and don't have access to my fancy security tools, but things look pretty good. It's possible that they received notice and fixed it. I haven't checked it from my own computer because I'm not in a clean environment right now.

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I just tried using both IE10 and Firefox and didn't have any issues. I would recommend that you do a virus scan on your PC. There is malware that will cause that type of message, it's intent is to get you to bypass and it will redirect you to who knows what or will cause further issues. I don't know what virus protection you use but it might be a good idea to go to CNET and download one of the free virus protection suites that will scan your system before it installs.

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