"It comes with the Territory" - Floyd 'Money' Mayweather
Haha those were all pretty funny.
Be careful on that site...my Kapursky trapped a trojan.
We must have done pretty good....our picks pissed them off.
i am guessing that hate the steelers and the fact we drafted so well
For those i love i will sacrifice.
Si ventus non est, remiga
That link didn't set off my antivirus program. But there are way too many gifs on that page. It locked up my whole browser for several minutes.
I just went back there and it did it again.
4/29/2012 3:02:16 PM Denied: Trojan.JS.Popupper.aw
IE is still full of security holes and it looks absolutely awful on my monitor. The fonts look like complete crap, and I think a lot of that is because it still doesn't render CSS properly after all these years. That's why I never use it. Firefox and Chrome are much more user-friendly than you think, but IE caters to the computer-illiterate (please don't take offense to that), and so most people use it. The only problem I have with Firefox and especially Chrome is that they tend to burn through more memory than IE does, but I'd rather deal with that than go back to Microsoft's garbage browser.
And Godfather - I never thought about editing the HOSTS file, but I'll definitely do so now. Thanks for the tip!
There are some popups that get through Firefox as well. I have the option on to block popup windows, and I was still getting popups occasionally.
I finally put an end to it by using my hosts file to block servefeed.info since whenever there was a popup it went there first before getting redirected to the ad site. Some of the sites it sent me to were legit like Amazon, but others were shady looking spam sites and a few were malware sites that avast! blocked for me. I figured why take the chance?
(Anyway, a good tip if you use Firefox, have popups off, and still get popups).