Posted by Buzzman72 on May 09, 2013 at 06:58:01 from (74.133.161.78):
In Reply to: Just my 2¢ posted by Allan In NE on May 09, 2013 at 06:22:23:
Saw a discussion on this at one of the other discussion boards I visit, just yesterday. If you have a "tool bar" on your page, that'll generally cause that sort of thing. Apparently there are more flaws and "holes" in tool bars than just about any other computer application--according to the webmaster at that other site--and that's what allows your system to be "violated" and that's why you see those "roll-over pop-ups." And Norton, among other antivirus "protections," has trouble "seeing" these things as well, according to that webmaster.
I don't have any tool bars, and I use Chrome instead of IE...so it's been a LOOOOOOOONG time since I've had any of that stuff showing up on my computer. But I'm no expert on these things; I'm just passing along the "wisdom" of others.
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