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Why can't you show the site name? That way readers could give the site a bad rating on WOT or SiteAdvisor, which would help to keep other users from becoming infected.
Jeremy D. |
06.30.09 - 5:29 pm | #
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it's a fair point. We do on some, not on others. We'll look at that.
Alex Eckelberry |
06.30.09 - 5:57 pm | #
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ok. I forgot that this site uses browser exploits, which don't require anything other than visiting the site.
Jeremy D. |
07.01.09 - 7:37 am | #
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I'd appreciate it if I could get the URL as well, as I run these websites on IE 6.0 on a virtual machine. Thanks
chuck |
07.02.09 - 12:31 am | #
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Since I run Firefox 3.0.11 with NoScript 1.9.5 (no site runs Javascript until I give it permission) in a Sandboxie sandbox, it should be safe enough for me to visit the website long enough to give it a Web Of Trust rating.
If no one else has gone, let me know.
Ocie Hudson |
07.03.09 - 9:40 pm | #
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my computer was once infected with a spyware when I downloaded antivirus 2009 at antispyware.com but thanks to Spyware Doctor Antispyware Software which helped me to remove it. It is undoubtedly the best antispyware software available today.
Nelly |
07.10.09 - 8:35 am | #
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I too use spyware doctor and I will agree with you that it is the best antispyware software available
ann |
07.10.09 - 8:38 am | #
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