After much research, we've found the opposite may be true. Unfortunately the device you're using may be the one that is infected. Here's what we found:
1. A growing number of viruses and malware 'picks' a site that you appear to commonly visit and flags that site as being dangerous- knowing that you want to visit that particular site, it is intended to annoy you and may even try to sell you software to fix the problem. It appears that this type of malware is mostly limited to Windows and Android operating systems. We recommend using a trusted virus removal software to fix the problem- consult a professional if necessary.
2. Google maintains the platform (Blogspot) where Mid America Live is hosted. One of the reasons we have stuck with Blogspot is the fact the Google is involved. Google provides excellent protection from any viruses or malware that might possibly be embedded in the platform, and work diligently to make sure it remains 'clean'. After all, it stands to reason that Google wouldn't actively promote a product that would be a danger to the very public they are trying to serve. Again, we opted to stick with a known entity such as Google as opposed to a private server for these very reasons.
3. Proof that Mid America Live is not hosting a virus is that it's only some folks are getting the warning- others with the exact same computer or device with the exact same operating system are NOT getting the warning.
Yes, we live in a seemly dangerous world where it's easy to blame someone else...however, in this particular case even after we conducted our own research AND contacted the security folks at Google, we feel confident that Mid America Live is not hosting/carrying any viruses or malware.
So what can you do? Again, consult a professional that deals with these types of problems for your particular computer or mobile device and operating system. Chances are there may be other problems that you have not discovered yet as well.
Wish we had better news, but this is the conclusion we have come to after many weeks of research. Doug Mager and Curtis Vail II
