Mmm, looking into the links from google one points to: https://www.google.com/safebrowsing/diagnostic?site=AS:15169&client=googlechrome&hl=en-US
the only thing I can think of is that we have spam links in our wiki pages (well, I'm pretty sure we had/have those)... can that be the problem? anybody else an idea? Regards, Richard On 06-08-15 16:43, Matthias Kuhn wrote: > Navigating to: > > http://www.qgis.org/pyqgis-cookbook/ > > in Google Chrome gives me > > > The site ahead contains harmful programs > > Attackers on *www.qgis.org* might attempt to trick you into installing > programs that harm your browsing experience (for example, by changing > your homepage or showing extra ads on sites you visit). > > > Clicking on the info link gives the following: > > https://www.google.com/safebrowsing/diagnostic?site=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.qgis.org%2Fpyqgis-cookbook%2F&client=googlechrome&hl=en-US > > It sounds scary. Does anybody have an idea what's happening? > > Cheers, > Matthias > > On 08/06/2015 12:29 PM, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote: >> Hi, >> >> FYI we updated the certificates for >> hub.qgis.org >> plugins.qgis.org >> >> While I was pretty sure we scored an A on >> https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/index.html >> >> Now hub (on osgeo) scores a C, while plugins (qgis2) still scores an A... >> both apache servers share the same config (but different versions of Apache) >> >> I think we need to make a plan for migrating to a newer Debian/Trac >> version... >> >> Regards, >> >> Richard Duivenvoorde >> _______________________________________________ >> Qgis-developer mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer >
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