Sep 16, 2010
Re: Malware warning from rpc.blogging... in Catholic Dads network
A pop up warning about malware shows up in the sites from the Catholic Dads network. If you follow the links in the warning, it may point to a certain rpc.blogging.. site If you want to see where that is in your home page, do a right click then select 'view source' on the home page code. Search for that 'rpc.blogging' and you might find it associated with the gadget that lists of blogs of the Catholic Dads. Rather than edit your home page code, it is safer to use the design tab from the dashboard (if you're using blogger) and take out that gadget. It worked for me.
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