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>If you have other tabs open that you want to keep viewing, then yes,
>it's a good immediate, albeit 'temporary' solution to the problem. I
>say temporary because using a Hosts file isn't a good solution. Many
>malware sites scan and remove their listings from hosts files (and even
>locking it via the read-only attribute won't protect you). They do it
>by making you log into a benign site first (one that isn't blocked) and
>using that to remove their entry from your Hosts file before redirecting
>you and trapping your browser.
Indeed. I do the same on my own websites. I always scan the machines of
my visitors for nude pics and contact info of their girlfriends.
>Even running free FireFox addons such as
>NoScript won't protect you unless you've been caught before and know not
>to allow the site access to Java or JS. You should really be running
>an IP blocking program like PeerGuardian or if that is too much hassle,
>do what I do and use OpenDNS. I'm sure there are other solutions, those
>two just spring to mind. My advice, if you don't want this happening
>again and you're the type that's likely to run across sites like these
>often, is to do a bit of research into blocking methods and choose the
>one that best suits your need.
I don't block anything, I don't even have anti-spyware or virus scanners
on my workstation, still my box is clean. What am I doing wrong? Help!!1
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