Re: OT browser hi-jacking





Trevor Best wrote:

Johannes Andersen wrote:
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="pr0n" />

Since you won't tell us the URL that you visited, perhaps you could try
going to another URL in Firefox, that should give some clue as to
whether Firefox or the URL is at fault.

It's an URL I rely on for online transactions. If I post the URL
here, I might get (other) phising spam emails. And directly addressed
to my name.
.



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