I had some problems with my Dell, but had no problems using a MAC. I went and did some research. It looks like two jackasses (or the same jackass twice under separate IDs) posted false malware alerts on 9/13 and 9/14 to both Google and Mozilla Security Support so that if you have standard settings with your browser, anything with ECCIE.NET in the address redirects you to the warning page.
Originally Posted by ANONONE
I don't think the malware alerts were false. There actually was something bad on the site or in sites linked by it. I believe Google and Mozilla verify reports before blacklisting a site. Google's warning shows that it actually scanned the site and found stuff.
Now it's possible that someone maliciously reported the problems to get us blacklisted, but I think the problems were real.
Hopefully, the staff will get the problem cleared up, including getting off the blacklists, and tell us the details soon.
Don't get too cocky if your OS didn't report a problem. There are security holes in everything. Especially with "universal" tools like Adobe Flash. There may not be as many holes or as many people out there attacking your OS, but there is still a risk.
For those switching to Internet Explorer from Firefox: Don't assume Internet Explorer is better. In this case, Firefox is like a house with a smoke detector vs. the IE house with no smoke detector. If you've decided it's safe to surf ECCIE now, you can easily turn the "smoke detector" off in Firefox, but I'd suggest you turn it back on as soon as possible.