Suspicious Activity Detected

clutchc

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Why did Toms Hardware suddenly block me and show a "Suspicious Activity Detected" page and tell me I had to run a Java to get back in again? My system is clean as a whistle. Malwarebytes and Microsoft Securities Essential is always running in the background, and I do regular scans. I installed JAVA temporarily so I could get back into the site. It's disabled now.
 




I'm not confusing anything. And I'm totally aware of what JAVA is. The warning read "Note: This website may require JavaScript. If you have JavaScript disabled, please enable it before attempting to return to http://www.tomshardware.com."
So, I did what was asked so as not to get blackballed from the forum. I've been an active member of this forum since 2009.
I simply want to know how to avoid this in the future.
 
Just happened to me. I found out that Tom doesn't like spoofing. Try and pick another profile in your random agent spoofer or whatever your browser is using as for anonimity.

If you don't have such extensions installed, we did not share the same experience.

Regards,
Someone, somewhere else :)



 


Slightly off topic but i think still relevant, you should remove MSSE, and install something like avg free. After i did this avg found a ton of stuff missed by msse. Recent reviews of antivirus pretty much say MSSE gets less than 70% of viruses/malware.
 
This just happened to me. Was reading an article then all of a sudden I get punted to the 'Suspicious Activity Detected' page.

What gives? I've been here for months and this is the first time it's happened. My computer is clean and I'm not using a VPN or anything like that.
 
I did and I'm not doing any of the above. The only extensions I have enabled are adblockers. Have been using those since I've been here and this is the first time the 'suspicious activity' has happened.
 



Well, they need to just get rid of it. I've NEVER been banned from a website for using a privacy addon. NEVER. I've been going to Tom's for over a decade and this new measure will probably be the straw that broke the camel's back.
 


What kind of information is being collected by Distil Networks to prove that I'm a human?
 
I am using a VPN, and am being blocked. What kind of crappy service is Distil anyway, and why do I need to have JavaScript enabled? If you care about accessibility, then the site should function without JS. I also do not want to give away my details to some 3rd party. That's just ridiculous.
 
AFAIK, we don't give away your details to third parties. I don't believe Distil does either; they only use the cookies to determine that you're not a bot. Many of these privacy protection tools are a little on the paranoid side.

Do you really want to go back to the days of the site to be inaccessible because content scrapers are saturating the servers?

We don't do anything based on you being connected through a VPN, except you've possibly got a higher chance of the IP being banned from posting due to past activity.
 
On tomshardware.com, I get a blank page.
At one time, it said to enable javascript, and that I would be redirected in 5 seconds.
Or, click on a link to refresh now.
Neither worked.

Bottom line:-------------------------------------
What do I need to do to get back on the forum?