I found the culprit, its the Buffer app but only happens when Firebug is 
active, very odd.

Thanks

On Wednesday, 21 August 2013 10:57:24 UTC+1, Chris Loosmore wrote:
>
> Its a fresh install of Firebug so no extensions for Firebug installed.
>
> Thanks for your help, I will keep digging!
>
> On Tuesday, 20 August 2013 18:00:34 UTC+1, Sebastian Zartner wrote:
>>
>> This link doesn't come from Firebug. Could it be that it's an extension 
>> for it that is adding the iframe?
>>
>> Sebastian
>>
>> On Tuesday, August 20, 2013 6:23:39 PM UTC+2, Chris Loosmore wrote:
>>>
>>> Firebug seems to be adding iFrame links to an html editor I use for 
>>> work. 
>>>
>>> It only happens when I swap the source view in the text editor and 
>>> firebug is open in Firefox (W7). I have run two anti virus scans and 
>>> re-installed Firebug.
>>>
>>> The iFrame is <p><iframe id="buffer_tpc_check" src="
>>> https://d3ijcis4e2ziok.cloudfront.net/tpc-check.html"; style="display: 
>>> none;"></iframe></p>
>>>
>>> I have also checked that link and nowhere seems to report it as 
>>> malicious.
>>>
>>> Is this URL something that Firebug uses?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance, Chris
>>>
>>

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