Dear Person:

On two different occasions during the past week, while viewing your  
Web site, www.huffingtonpost.com, advertising has hijacked my Web  
browser. It is a JavaScript bringing up a dialog for a product called  
Performance Optimizer. The script creates a normal-looking dialog box  
with a scary message intimating that my computer is infected by  
malware. Clicking "Cancel" on the dialog results in another dialog  
telling me that some software will be downloaded onto my system and I  
should "click RUN or OPEN" to optimize my system performance. The only  
way I found to get out of this stream of dialogs was to force quit my  
browser.

This is a despicable and dishonest advertising method.

It is despicable because it is trying to prey upon the less-informed  
among your visitors by scaring them into buying a product.

It is dishonest because I am running the latest Safari Web browser  
with Mac OS X version 10.5 and the software your advertiser is selling  
only works with Windows. Even if I had malware on my machine that  
software could not detect or remove it..

Sincerely,

Lee Larson



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