• We have noticed that when you switch (different) languages twice, the queue.js file contains pornographic content in the code.

    tdns5.gtranslate.net > tdn-bin > queue.js

    
    (function(){try{__GT.translate([{"lang_to":"bg","lang_from":"de","md5":"48aafdf95955c7821de1fbae1a162f4f","text":"www.google.com, www.gstatic.com"},{"lang_to":"bg","lang_from":"de","md5":"1218733bcf65307aba2e8eb246f7ed7c","text":"recaptchapionet"}])}catch(e){}})();
    (function(){try{__GT.translate([{"lang_to":"tg","lang_from":"en","md5":"76038f05c6fcac0018ffdec3cf3bee64","text":"Watch this free porn video: Horny Blonde Teen Gives Perfect Blowjob And Enjoys Fucking With Her Teacher blonde+teen+gives+blowjob, horny+blonde+pornstar, teen+and+teacher, teen+pornstar+fuck, teacher+blowjob, pornstar, blonde, teen, blowjob, hardcore"}])}catch(e){}})();
    

    It doesn’t matter if it’s the free or paid version. I already had a chat with the support team at gtranslate.io, but their reacting regarding this issue was amazingly calm in my opinion. There answer was: “tdns5.gtranslate.net is the file responsible for the translating process. It doesn’t affect your original domain in any way. Is there anything else we can help you with for now?”

    I replied: “There may be malware on the domain tdns5.gtranslate.net, which worries me a bit.”

    They said: “There is no issue with the file, so you can rest assured that it will bring no harm.”

    Has anyone here ever noticed this or have a specific explanation for it? I had the feeling that support knew about it, but didn’t want to say what it was all about.

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