This is something that has been bothering me. It seems that browsers allow
fraud. For example the URL in google searches show the address you want to
see but if you click on them it goes to several watchers including google
and adclicks. I catch them because I have a host file and never get to them.
But this is fraud. And ie and firefox hide it. So probably with javascript
they bypass the safety. Maybe it's time javascript was a turn off job.
Al

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Norton just blocked 'Neutrino' on my machine about two minutes ago - I had
clicked on what appeared to be a pdf url on what I thought was a legit web
page. I don't know (though I hope) that Win7 would have showed the 'greyed'
do you want to run... message if Norton hadn't intercepted it?



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