VirusTotal not working?

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  1. m00nbl00d

    m00nbl00d Registered Member

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    I just tried to scan an URL in VirusTotal, but pressing the "Submit URL" button does nothing, at all.

    Is it working for you?
     
  2. LoneWolf

    LoneWolf Registered Member

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    Working fine here.
     
  3. m00nbl00d

    m00nbl00d Registered Member

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    Thank your for the feedback. I have to find why it isn't working here, then.

    Again, thanks. :)
     
  4. BoerenkoolMetWorst

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    If you're using NoScript you have to allow googleapis.com and netdna-cdn.com to let Virustotal work properly.
     
  5. Ibrad

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    Its been going up and down today.
     
  6. m00nbl00d

    m00nbl00d Registered Member

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    No, I'm using Chromium. I actually used an unrestricted Chromium profile with javascript, etc allowed. About two days, when I last submitted an URL for analysis, it worked OK.

    Also checked with IE8, and it appears to exist an error related to a javascript file named common-min.js
     
  7. PJC

    PJC Very Frequent Poster

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    Same here.
     
  8. m00nbl00d

    m00nbl00d Registered Member

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    It was indeed related to googleapis.com, more precisely ajax.googleapis.com

    One of the anti-tracking/ads lists I use has this entry, which I've white-listed. I didn't associate with googleapis.com before, because this one wasn't being blocked, because it was already part of my white-lists.

    Thanks for the tip, because it made me look through virustotal URL source code, where I found the ajax.googleapis.com domain. :)
     
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