After coming to #sct.support he was told the answer
You get the 'h4x' msg by having an invalid session.
The page is meant to be refreshed after 30mins so you get a new session. Some antivirus/firewall software messes with the headers that the browser sends, which messes up the session verification.
Those are the 5 headers that sometimes get randomised by antivirus/firewall programs, which makes the session invalid.$browser_hash = sha1('User_Agent:'.$_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'].'::Accept:'.$_SERVER['HTTP_ACCEPT'].'::Accept_Language:'.
$_SERVER['HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE'].'::Accept_Encoding:'.$_SERVER['HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING'].
'::Accept_Charset:'.$_SERVER['HTTP_ACCEPT_CHARSET'].':::'.$rand_data);
Just turn off any browser-functions in your av/firewall, and ensure you refresh the page properly. This should solve your problem
i've just uninstalled the kaspersky antivirus 7.0.0.1.325.
and doesn't work.
i've haved virusheat 4.1 installed in my computer (i don't know how installed because i've not installed it.), uninstalled virusheat and i can;t login. but in my windows menu i have a icon ( http://img80.imageshack.us/img80/2786/virusnc6.png ) and if i click on it it sends me to virusheat.com?aff=1012. on virusheat.com is a affiliate program. i think i have a some kind of program created to access that page to make some clicks to the creator of the program.
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