| > Are you sure your network is not compromised? It's definitely not. Also used 3 different browsers - each one showed the same dialog but with the name and version of that browser. It doesn't happen on my mobile over WiFi (rules out network injection). This is what I'm seeing: https://imgur.com/a/o9PNmaU It's being inserted via a .js file on static.remove.bg: https://static.remove.bg/remove-bg-web/38c6be57b031c26a2186b... (search for 'out of date' ) So either the site owner is complicit, or they've been hacked. Edit: Fired up a VM of Windows 7 - Same message - so unless my routers been hacked to inject that script somehow, i'm 99% certain it's not me. |
Here's the line from the js you linked to that checks the browser version:
The c: -3 is the crucial bit that should cause it to trigger if your version is at least 3 versions out of date.Yours isn't though. Can you access http://browser-update.org ? If not, then there might be something with your DNS settings. Have you tried tethering through your phone? Have you changed your user agent?
1. http://browser-update.org/#install