- Bobb - wrote:
> I was doing a Google search and click on a link which redirected me to:
> www .searching-for-virus53 co.cc
> (I put a space in there so no one would accidentally click it.)
> It's one of those " You have a virus" websites that pops up a fake desktop
> with alerts ...
> When I saw where I was going in IE, I hit STOP on ZoneAlarm and PC is fine.
> SO, I then went into IE - security - restricted sites to try to add
> "*//:*.co.cc" to the restricted area, but can't get the syntax right. My
> input seems to be same as examples, but get error. Anyone good at the
> correct syntax to block all sites from *.co.cc , or *.co.ru , etc ?
> Also in this case I assume virus53.co.cc becomes virus 54, virus55 etc. I
> tried ?? after "virus" but bad syntax too.
> I will never need to go there on purpose so would like to have IE block all
> foreign countries by default. then I'll go in and allow the few
> international sites that I Do use.
> Thanks very much.
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Firefox with Adblock Plus. You can create any kind of filter to block
what you don't want. Or if you want to use IE only, then the 'Restricted
sites zone' security setting lets you add wildcards.
So you can put *.cc or whatever you want to block there, and change the
custom settings to disallow anything from those sites
(scripts/cookies/images/embedded content/whatever)
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(E-Mail Removed) wrote:
: But my real fear is that the quality of reporting may be equally
: bad in other domains, like politics!
It does take a perverse form of optimism to have any faith in the news
media when almost every time they cover something you _know_ about,
they get it wrong.
Maybe they're wrong that often covering subjects in which I'm not an
expert? Naw, it just couldn't be.
-- Grant Edwards
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