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    You can find a list if you search HOST file data site.
    I pointed dangerous sites to local 127.0.0.1.
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    Quote Originally Posted by w1shmast3r View Post
    i havent heard any of these site. whats so dangerous about them? i mean what malware/trojans do u get from them?
    go to this site end You'll learn a lot also + has video clips this is step by step malware/trojans what how whyy
    Remove Malware. Learn how to remove malware and keep your PC secure.
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    best thing you can do is use a secure browser (firefox). if you find yourself getting lots of browsing related malware, consider disabling javascript or at least having it request permission before use (ex. noscript addon)

    many danger sites target IE exploits (via activex etc.) for access into your comp
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    Quote Originally Posted by th3villain View Post
    best thing you can do is use a secure browser (firefox). if you find yourself getting lots of browsing related malware, consider disabling javascript or at least having it request permission before use (ex. noscript addon)

    many danger sites target IE exploits (via activex etc.) for access into your comp
    or you cen use Sandboxie it working with internet explorer end firefox
    Sandboxie - Sandbox software for application isolation and secure Web browsing
    se this review on internet explorer 8
    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O94v1MdMcxk]YouTube - Internet Explorer SmartScreen Filter Vs. Malware[/ame]
    the best for me is fire fox
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    Globally disabling JavaScript would be impractical, since a lot of sites use it for useful purposes (for example, SB-I needs JS for the Thanks button, Quick Reply, and the dropdown menus below the header to work). So I'm for installing NoScript if you use Firefox, or BlockIt if on Opera.

    Browsing the Net inside a sandbox is also a good idea! Sandboxed programs can't affect the rest of your system, and it's a matter of making two clicks and everything you did is gone.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    system, and it's a matter of making two clicks and everything you did is gone.
    more info on the 2 click
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    Right-click the Sandboxie tray icon, go to "Delete Sandbox" while holding the left button, release it, and press Y in your keyboard.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    lol Thank You anon scared the $hit off me all the windows closed lol
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    I use Sandboxie 3.02 and it asks me to close all sandboxed programs before clearing the box
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    Quote Originally Posted by starforce View Post
    Hi,



    For More Info Visit


    Norton Safe Web, from Symantec - Dirtiest websites of Summer 2009
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    visiting any of the named websites could expose a computer to infection and put the personal information into the hands of unwanted people.

    regards starforce

    You could also visit to the following site, a kind of a museum of the worst malware:

    What is MDro?

    MDro is a vast malware repository with a huge collection of samples, offered for the purposes of analysis, testing and malware research. Based on customer feedback we have greatly improved MDro to become an invaluable tool for malware analysis - on top of increased malware volume clients can now enjoy the benefits of a dynamic web site with advanced malware analytics, packer identification, multiple AV scanning results and much more.
    MDro - About


    You even can DL some of these living cyber-aliens, but the subscription for it is not entirely free ($1070/month).
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    Never heard of any sites on that list. I am tempted to pop one open in a VM just to see what's there though....
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    Quote Originally Posted by knivestv View Post
    Never heard of any sites on that list. I am tempted to pop one open in a VM just to see what's there though....
    lol go for it it is only vm
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    this web sites are useful to check your antivirus program. if it's failed, you need to change your av :)
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    Never heard about any sites on that list.
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    I never heard any of this sites.
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