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100% CPU usage (8 threads) when viewing forum posts

Started by November 02, 2017 02:20 AM
18 comments, last by Infinisearch 6 years, 10 months ago

In the last few days I have noticed that whenever I visit a post topic the CPU usage suddenly goes up from 1%-5% to nearly 100%. In activity monitor the process is shown as "safari web content". This doesn't happen when viewing a forum or when creating a topic (e.g. right now it's fine), but as soon as I read a post, the insane CPU usage begins. As soon as I close the window, the CPU usage drops to normal.

My system specs: Mac OS X 10.8.5, Safari 6.2.3

We became aware of this earlier today and are looking into it. Appears to be an issue with one of the ad networks.

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This is resolved.

Admin for GameDev.net.

Are you sure? I just had this effect several times the last two or three days again. The thread/topic is a different everytime. 

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I can confirm this is happening again, albeit in a different way. It's being worked on.

- Jason Astle-Adams

I had this happen a moment ago as well.

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Working on it.. I've been traveling with limited access.

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Clearly, you just need a better CPU

;)

Not sure if this is related to this or not... but probably is.  Twice today when reloading a forum page my security suite stopped a cryptominer from executing.  I was gonna make a separate thread but I figure this is the same issue.

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2 minutes ago, Infinisearch said:

Not sure if this is related to this or not... but probably is.  Twice today when reloading a forum page my security suite stopped a cryptominer from executing.  I was gonna make a separate thread but I figure this is the same issue.

Do you have any page source or URLs that the security suite tried to stop? Which page(s) were you looking at?

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