• When trying to acces the log-in page to the admin panel, I get the following error:

    The script you have tried to call has been blocked by one of our webservers because it is considered as possibly unsafe.
    [blablabla]
    The server checks the querystring of all requests. It is not allowed to use “=https://” in the querystring.

    This check has been implemented in order to prevent entering a URL in a querystring. [blabla] It has happened manyfold that this way domains have been hacked and thousands of spam messages have been sent, duplicates of american banks have been placed, or simply the website has been replaced or deleted. Therefore we are urged to build in this check. If you would like to use a referer-check, we advise to implement the “https://” code in the backend of your website instead of into the querystring.

    If your requested page is blocked unjustly or if you would like to deactivate the hacking filter at your own risk, please contact our helpdesk.

    Now what I’d like to know: is the above warning even true? And if it is, what exactly do they mean by implementing this stuff into the backend? Or can I mail them without further ado to just disable their stupid hacking filter without any danger?

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