Product Updates & Casual Natively Discussion

Yeah and I don’t like getting spoiled that way. Especially when the autocomplete or a whole bunch of links come up saying xyz character dies in the final volume

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If it’s a manga, just check AniList. They are usually pretty accurate.

Work admin said I need to make a business case for access so that’s probably not happening lol. I’ve asked for any reasoning why it’s classified as a phishing site if possible, but it’s probably some automated DNS bs

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Maybe this is the same issue that was causing some antivirus software to flag the website.

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I don’t know why it’s doing that, maybe the IP is blacklisted.

@brandon has been any changes on the domain’s IP recently?

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Aww man… none of these antivirus issues have ever given me feedback on what they haven’t liked… If there’s some registry i need to raise a support ticket with, happy to do so.

whoa, haven’t seen this before. Upon searching, it looks like if you file a support ticket, you can get it removed? :thinking:

It says to press the Refresh Button, but it doesn’t do anything.

I don’t use OpenDNS, but maybe @Jintor can submit a ticket to OpenDNS directly instead of their IT department.

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Natively is blocked on my work laptop now too. It was working last week.

This site is blocked due to a phishing threat

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I’m not getting any error message other than “learnnatively.com was taking too long to respond”, but I’m also suddenly getting issues on my work laptop.

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Looks like they black-holed the IP. I actually had my personal internet provider do that for a certain cat-related anime website.

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what the heck :tired_face:

I’ve submitted a request to open-dns, we’ll see if they respond. Is there anything else I should address?

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I’m not that familiar with this stuff so can’t really help. Hopefully the request fixes the issue.

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I also ran a cloudflare radar scan on the site, which profiles a site and checks a variety of security risks… but it came up completely fine, ugh.

I haven’t changed anything. If anyone else has more suggestions beyond the opendns support ticket, do let me know!

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Is it very hard to change the IP if it’s the IP what’s blacklisted?

all these things seem to blacklist by domain, not ip … no? At least opendns asks for a domain and most of the other things.

Additionally, it seems that Quad9 is now blocking the domain as well… which I’ve also contacted.

Similar to the other time we got a false positive, it may trickle to a few other services from OpenDNS :confused:

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My work webmaster referred me to this Talosintelligence report

https://talosintelligence.com/reputation_center/lookup?search=learnnatively.com

He says you’d have to check in here and see why they’re classifying it as phishing. (It’s also classified as shopping which is odd)

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I put in 2 change requests:
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Should be fixed in a few hours. Maybe. :crossed_fingers:

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Oh thank you! For the web reputation, did you request a modification for the threat assesment?

I’ve gotten a response back from Quad9 but they redirected me to file a support ticket for another service, which I’ve done.

No response yet from open dns.

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there was only one not negative option and that was “not malicious” (or something along that line), so I requested that and it seems to have worked. Learnnatively is now considered “neutral”.
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They did not change the category, though. There was nothing related to reading or books or languages, so I chose education and online community, but it’s still showing shopping. :melting_face:

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I wonder if that’s due to all the affiliate links :thinking:

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