a) The exact page you went to. b) whether you are using Chrome/IE/FF and which version. c) If you are using Chrome, load the same tab in Incognito mode and try again please (there maybe a vulnerability in Chrome Extension Manager) to see if you get the same.
It's the home page. http://rog.asus.com I'm running windows 8.1 IE 11 with auto updates turned on.
It only happens sporadically and closing the tab and renavigating to the site resolves the error.
Chino, it only happens once every couple days and normally opens. I wondered if it is some bad ad tag in the system, but there are no ads on that page.
Sounds like you have a nasty malware on your computer, do a malware scan asap with the free version of malwarebyte http://www.malwarebytes.org/
I know that the rog.asus.com site uses addthis.com and scorecardresearch.com probably for advertising, but I did not allowed these domain here because I disallow cookie and javascript by default so it is possible that you got a warning about one of the addthis.com and scorecardresearch.com ads, they are usually displaying ads like fake Download buttons and this can be interpreted as malware
Hey Richard. I received the error just now. However the F12 tools only show the IE hijacked warning page and doesn't show the original. I'm going on vacation for 2 weeks. When I return I'll use Fiddler and open F12 tools before hitting the site to try to capture the traffic for you.
This was the domain that it tried to this time.
zqruo.galace.in
I do suspect it is some javascript load after the page renders as the full page shows before windows defender takes it over.