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Old 03-02-2011, 02:27 PM   #28
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I looked at it with my Linux netbook. I suspect the banner ad at the top of the page. Some ad companies have (probably unwittingly) sold ads on legitimate websites to malware pushers -- this happened most famously to the New York Times. In my case the banner ad was for a legit computer service company. So, the malware may come and go.

Avast will "look ahead" to the ad sources -- that might explain it. I have Avast on my XP desktop computer.
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