Honestly I dropped the ball on that. I do not own it.

On Thursday, 6 February 2020 16:11:24 UTC-8, Dave S wrote:
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> On Wednesday, February 5, 2020 at 3:33:15 AM UTC-8, Marcelo Huerta wrote:
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>> El martes, 4 de febrero de 2020, 17:28:12 (UTC-3), jim kaubisch escribió:
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>>> I'm surprised. Does this make sense to anyone else?
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>>> *It goes on to say ...*
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>>> *Blocked by Web Anti-Virus*
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>>> Reason: phishing link
>>> Detection method: databases
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>> Cisco Web Security Virtual Appliance reports the same.
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> There is a login dialog.  Also, Firefox observes it isn't secure because 
> it isn't using https.
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> (ISTR Massimo had issues on the main web2py site with pythonanywhere's 
> certificates, as well, so just switching to https doesn't solve everything.)
> I'm not sure that there's enough interest in upgrading the site; there was 
> turmoil when the previous owner (Bruno?) decided to not be involved;
> I'd have to look through the archives to see who is currently the person 
> of record.
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> A distantly related anecdote was that a volunteer site I was once involved 
> with got on some black-lists because there was a Word (tm) document in a 
> direct download link (that is,  tagged A src=thisword.doc /A), an Obvious 
> Source of viruses.
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> /dps
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> /dps
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