• When I put my website into pingdom to check the speed (which I’m working on improving) it looks like there are a few cdn.appnxs or ib.adnxs.com requests; isn’t that a virus/malware? I’m not tech savvy really; is there a way to tell if I’m hacked?
    Website: https://cookituppaleo.com

    Thanks in advance ??

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  • I’m seeing a couple cdn’s in your net responses, but nothing that looks malicious (and nothing like the domains you mentioned)

    It might be from an unwanted BHO/virus on your local machine. Switch to another machine (or two, just for positive verification) and see if you can duplicate the issue. If not, run a virus and malware scan on the machine that exhibits the symptoms and see what that turns up.

    Thread Starter cookituppaleo

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    Sorry I’m not totally sure what you mean; are you saying switch to a different computer?

    are you saying switch to a different computer?

    That’s exactly what I’m suggesting as a primary diagnostic step. I think it’s possible that the (presumably windows based) machine that you are running the pingdom test from may be infected with an unwanted browser helper object or virus. Running the same test from a different machine and then comparing the results, may be the first step to pointing you in the right direction.

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