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The site is hacked with a redirect that uses JavaScript. As stated one way to avoid this is by disabling the JavaScript, or change it to PROMPT, so that you have a choice each time without going through all the menus.
Another method is by going to Internet options, security, restricted sites, sites and adding *.linkbucks.com to the list.
You can also restrict the redirect in Firefox but an extension must be added, I use block site.

Blocking the redirected site allows you to keep your Java enabled that is so important for the functionality of your web browser.

Ultimately the site has to be fixed.
 
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I don't have Java or Javascript enabled on anything I have and the redirect still affected devices with Firefox, IE, Android and Safari. So it isn't a java issue- the site itself got hacked. It starts to load and then it hits something that sends you to Linkbucks. I have Linkbucks.com blocked at my router. With that only the Arboristsite.com banner at the top of the page loads then it sits "waiting for Linkbucks". Ha! Gonna have a long wait! But for me at least I don't have to Ctr+Alt+Del and close my browser in Task Manager to get away from them. And yeah, I imagine sites like this with all kinds of external ads are prone to being hacked because all it takes is one of those ads carrying a redirect.
 
I don't have Java or Javascript enabled on anything I have and the redirect still affected devices with Firefox, IE, Android and Safari. So it isn't a java issue- the site itself got hacked. It starts to load and then it hits something that sends you to Linkbucks. I have Linkbucks.com blocked at my router. With that only the Arboristsite.com banner at the top of the page loads then it sits "waiting for Linkbucks". Ha! Gonna have a long wait! But for me at least I don't have to Ctr+Alt+Del and close my browser in Task Manager to get away from them. And yeah, I imagine sites like this with all kinds of external ads are prone to being hacked because all it takes is one of those ads carrying a redirect.

Looks like AS got it cleaned off for now.
"So it isn't a java issue-..."
A Java script code can be on AS or a script that runs on your machine. Disabling it on your side may or may not solve the issue.
Depending on the fix it may come back, and return with a different redirect, I found blocking the site at the browser to be most effective for me.
 
We want to know if there is a way to disable the people who are doing the hacking. :pumpkin2:
 
The site is hacked with a redirect that uses JavaScript. As stated one way to avoid this is by disabling the JavaScript, or change it to PROMPT, so that you have a choice each time without going through all the menus.
Another method is by going to Internet options, security, restricted sites, sites and adding *.linkbucks.com to the list.
You can also restrict the redirect in Firefox but an extension must be added, I use block site.

Blocking the redirected site allows you to keep your Java enabled that is so important for the functionality of your web browser.

Ultimately the site has to be fixed.

I disabled the java script on google chrome and was able to get on, will try the prompt per your suggestion as
there are probably a lot of other sites i go to which will need java script enabled,,,,thx for your help..

Bob....
 
I disabled the java script on google chrome and was able to get on, will try the prompt per your suggestion as
there are probably a lot of other sites i go to which will need java script enabled,,,,thx for your help..

Bob....

Photo of my blocked site settings.
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Depending on the platform being used, adjusting Java and blocking the now changing redirect link seems to work. If you get stuck on a splash screen for AS and it fails to load further, I believe AS is waiting for a Java script to run that normally makes the site function but when it is disable it neither goes to the hacked site or adds the function of the AS script.

The redirect is also changing so adding the new redirect seems to work, photo of my settings above.

Good luck to AS getting this fixed, sounds like it goes pretty deep and who ever hacked it is now working from the inside via a back door of such, don't know, just wish AS luck in getting it fixed.


P.S. Adding this note after posting a few minutes ago. Another nice thing about blocking the redirect site is the search function still works. Just did a search on boomerang toss to see when it was discussed last and it worked fine. Evidently the search function is a java script.....or it was fixed.........who knows.
 
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Still Not Fixed

Still a problem this morning. Temporarily blocking Java works for me with Safari on the iPad, Thanks Again!

I just have to re-enable Java for some of my other browsing or to do a search. Once I get into the forum, after the initial log in page, I seem to be able to re-enable Java and move around the site at will without interruption. No big deal.
 
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linkbucks sucks

We want to know if there is a way to disable the people who are doing the hacking. :pumpkin2:

The following came off google. Next time I get blocked, I'm going to mess with the blokes @ Linkbucks. If enough of us gave them a taste of their own medicine, they may correct whatever allows others to misuse them & wreck our fixation on AS.:bang:

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By Giedrius Majauskas (admin)

Goto comments What is LinkBucks redirect?
Linkbucks redirect (or LinkBucks virus ) is a browser hijacker that causes your searches redirected through Linkbucks system to other websites. Typically if you click on any search result in Google page you are redirected through this system to irrelevant website. You get annoyed, and malware creators make money from that. This classifies the Linkbucks redirect as browser hijacker.

You should not blame ############## itself. It is an advertisement network displaying ads around the page or showing splash screen with ads in between pages. This system is legitimate, though they should do more to prevent people misusing them. The malware generates fake LinkBucks links to show advertisements for you and thus earn money.

Typically, you get such infections because your PC was infected with Trojan or Worm parasite. Parasites evolve each day, and Trojan causing Linkbucks redirect might be undetected by your antivirus. Quite often redirects are not the only purpose of such parasites, thus you should not hesitate and remove Linkbucks redirect till it gets worse.

The real parasite behind Linkbucks virus might differ and requires PC scan with anti-malware program like Spyhunter or Hitman Pro. Such programs determine the exact parasite and help remove the redirect symptoms. It can be caused by:

•Trojan / Rootkit infection.
•Malicious plugin type of redirects, in some cases affecting single browser only
•Proxy server, router or similar infections affecting the whole network.
Additionally, some malware configures your PC to cause redirects like LinkBucks ones. For full walk through visit our Google redirect removal guide.




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Important Note: Although it is possible to manually remove LinkBucks redirect, such activity can permanently damage your system if any mistakes are made in the process, as advanced spyware parasites are able to automatically repair themselves if not completely removed. Thus, manual spyware removal is recommended for experienced users only, such as IT specialists or highly qualified system administrators. For other users, we recommend using Spyhunter or other malware and spyware removal applications found on 2-viruses.com.
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LinkBucks redirect is classified as a Browser Hijacker, which means its parasitic damage payload consists of hijacking your browser homepage, error page, or search page with its own, mostly a commercial site of its creators, forcing you to accumulate force hits to a particular website to make it more popular or by using pay-per-click sites to earn money.

The easiest way for a Browser Hijacker such as LinkBucks redirect to infect your computer is to exploit certain ActiveX controls and other security holes in your Internet Explorer browser. By browsing insecure websites on the internet, users may encounter various pop-ups, which secretly install Browser Hijackers like LinkBucks redirect on your computer once clicked upon.

As soon as LinkBucks redirect completes its operations, the overall browser stability and performance severely degrade, making it nearly impossible to surf the web normally.




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Harry McGuire September 19th, 2012 at 01:55 | #1 Reply | Quote Linkbucks is not a virus or browser hijack, it is an advertising system that webmasters use too make money off their links, it is on the site itself. Not on your computer or browser.
Giedrius Majauskas (admin) September 19th, 2012 at 08:21 | #2 Reply | Quote Harry McGuire : Linkbucks itself is pretty much harmless. The problem is with someone, who wrote virus for mis-using linkbucks. That parasite generated clicks through system and so hurt both the PC which PC was infected and the advertising system itself. At the moment we thing the problem is solved.
Anon Ymous November 5th, 2012 at 00:55 | #3 Reply | Quote @Giedrius: This is not talking about linkbucks. It is talking about the virus linkbucks redirect.
Jrod November 26th, 2012 at 02:11 | #4 Reply | Quote I have installed spyhunter, and ran it. I deleted every threat it found. Spyhunter now gives me a clean bill of health, however I am still being redirected to linkbucks copy websites. Please help.
Giedrius Majauskas (admin) November 26th, 2012 at 11:08 | #5 Reply | Quote 2 Possible issues, Jrod: Fresh version of trojan (behind linkbucks) or malicious start page. I would recommend using Spyhunter Help desk – they should handle it for free, and add your version of trojans to definitions. You can also check if there is no config issues in the browser which is aftereffect of infection : How to fix Google Redirect Virus (browser hijacker) problem
Jrod November 27th, 2012 at 17:40 | #6 Reply | Quote Thanks, Giedrius, I will see what they say, and update if/when it is fixed.
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