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Old March 18th 19, 01:01 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,alt.computer.workshop
Mayayana
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Default Virus on page?

"Commander Kinsey" wrote

| There is a link to the thistle centre car park, which they have misspelt
as **** http://www.thethsitles.com/ **** instead of
http://www.thethistles.com/
|

Redirects to d-h.st, owned by
Jared Caliendo
tech-name: Jared (STR52541AD6B8680)
tech-street: 4850 Galendo St.
tech-city: Woodland Hills
tech-state:
tech-zip: 91364
tech-country: US I'm not certain, but it looks like a page that's
nothing more
than a Google adsense ad. In other words, Mr. Caliendo
seems to be trying to make a few dollars by buying near
miss domains and redirecting visitors to an ad.

But it's possible that it' more sneaky than that. The
script is obfuscated.

| Question 2) Can this be reported to someone? The company they rent the
domain name from perhaps?
|
What you can do is stop enabling javascript willy nilly.
Use something like NoScript and only allow script to run
when necessary, and then only from specific domains
that need to use it.

I would never click something like that if I just had
anti-virus or other "protection". The only protection is
to disable script, Flash, Java, or anything else executable
online.


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