Looks like this has been corrected with the latest definitions.
It's been corrected already? I could have used this to delete the last remnants of a broken Norton Internet Security that was resisting both removal and re-installation (it would not scan files, so Excel and Word would hang up when opening files, because the scan was initiated but never completed).
Precedent? Interesting how you immediately jumped on Firefox and didn't consider any other possible causes, of which there are many, such as spyware inserted as a layer between the system and TCP/IP. Why didn't you tell the original poster to just try the page with Internet Explorer? I mean, their system is otherwise clean, and while I too would hesitate to get them to open a suspicious site with it, they could simply crank the security to full and be equally protected, assuming they had all their patches.
Any one know how to view that site with no-script in Firefox. It starts to render the page then redirects me and in big red letters say my browser does do scripts.
Wait!, is this a MS page, they probably read my OS and figured I didn't need to read about it.
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Why didn't you tell the original poster to just try the page with Internet Explorer? I mean, their system is otherwise clean, and while I too would hesitate to get them to open a suspicious site with it, they could simply crank the security to full and be equally protected, assuming they had all their patches.
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Wait!, is this a MS page, they probably read my OS and figured I didn't need to read about it.