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Safari, malicious script, platform.twitter.com

I am hitting this warning in Safari on two Macs, MacPro and Powerbook

Safari can't verify the identity of the website platform.twitter.com


User uploaded file


Adobe said it may be a "malicious script" but offered no further help (it triggers on their forum and some other nonAdobe sites.


I Emptied Safari's Cache and cleared all cookies -- happens again.


Anyone know what might be triggering this, what to look for in source code, how to stop it.


Both Macs (a PPC and an Intel) are running Safari, OSX 10.4.11 — the Mac Pro is Safari 4.1.3 — all updates have been applied.


Thanks in advance...

Posted on Apr 27, 2012 3:20 PM

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May 7, 2012 8:46 AM in response to KounterKlockwise

KounterKlockwise wrote:


…I'd be happy to switch browsers, but for me Firefox is painfully slow. It's funny that you refer to Safari as SLOfari, but on my computer Safari is much, much faster than Firefox…


Perhaps the difference is that you may be on a Mac-Intel machine and I'm on a PowerMac G5 Quad? Safari 4.1.3 is the latest I can use.

Safari, malicious script, platform.twitter.com

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