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DNS BlackList results:

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  • SPAM.SPAMRATS.COM Not Listed
  • Z.MAILSPIKE.NET Not Listed
  • CBL.ABUSEAT.ORG Not Listed

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Complaint by 223.188.87.219 :

Same here - McAfee said "Risky Connection Blocked". THIS MUST BE MALWARE OF SOME KIND, because I had Just Turned On My Computer, and Just Opened Firefox, and Just Told Firefox to Go To Netflix.com . This address, as shown above, resolves to "tribalfusion.com". I can find no evidence whatsoever on the internet to indicate that "tribalfusion" is a reputable company, or that it is in any way affiliated with Netflix.com . Therefore, it must be totally unrelated to netflix.com, and must be a virus installed on my computer, to make my computer connect to tribalfusion.com, for some sort of malware purposes. I ALSO NOTICED the last time I shut my computer down, that Although my Taskbar showed No Firefox Windows Open, there was STILL a firefox PROCESS running on my computer, and it was taking up a huge amount of Computer Processing Power, making me also think I have a virus or malware. I luckily have a "clean" version of my MS Windows XP installation for this computer, just for when this happens; I'm going to use Norton Ghost to "flash" my Software Drive (which I keep Separate from my Data Drive) back to an earlier, cleaner installed image of MS Windows, without this malware, and I don't expect that my PC will any longer be trying to connect to this address.

Reported on: 11th, Mar. 2018

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