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How to avoid posting on hacked sites?

BigGulpsHuhWelpBigGulpsHuhWelp
I have noticed that lately my instance has been posting on some hacked sites- when I visit the URL's it posts to my browser throws a fit and tells me not to go there due to hacked and malware present on the site. This as you can imagine is not ideal. 

What's the best way to ensure SER does not post on any of these sites again?

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  • SvenSven www.GSA-Online.de
    well to know what they call hacked you need to show a sample URL.
  • mingming2014mingming2014
    how to view this site?
  • cheapprivateproxiescheapprivateproxies United Kingdom
    There are lots of site that verify if the particular site has been hacked or not. That should give some ideas of where to post and where not to.
  • BigGulpsHuhWelpBigGulpsHuhWelp
    @cheapprivateproxies

    Yes but do they integrate directly within SER?
  • s4nt0ss4nt0s Houston, Texas
    @biggulpshuhwelp - If its a service that has a list of "hacked" domains, you could try adding it to the global options > filter tab > "skip submission if the URL is appearing on any of the blacklists"

    Not sure if that will work for your purpose, just an idea :)
  • BigGulpsHuhWelpBigGulpsHuhWelp
    Yeah, let me track down the domain for you guys to see. 
  • BigGulpsHuhWelpBigGulpsHuhWelp
    edited May 2016
    Heres a screenshot of the hacked site SER posted to:


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