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On Tue, Dec 25, 2007 at 10:55:11PM -, DE255 wrote:
when I log into my mailaccount via webmail (www.gmx.de) FireFox opens a
pop-up every time I type the first digits of my account-number.
The pop-up blocker is active and I did not define any rules for this
site :-(
(Ubuntu 7.10 on a
check out www.gmx.de
do not try to login - instead you click on the orange tab called Themen. A
pop-up will open.
The same problem without logging in...
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I tried it on my Mac mini.
Same problem.
FireFox 2.0.11 / Mac OS X 10.4.11
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On Tue, Jan 08, 2008 at 06:06:43PM -, DE255 wrote:
check out www.gmx.de
do not try to login - instead you click on the orange tab called Themen. A
pop-up will open.
The same problem without logging in...
this doesn't happen to me. I guess its related to some extension you
have
I never use extensions or plugins on any of my installations
did you try other tabs on the website?
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On Tue, Jan 08, 2008 at 09:20:32PM -, DE255 wrote:
I never use extensions or plugins on any of my installations
did you try other tabs on the website?
just did ... no popups here.
- Alexander
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when I log into my mailaccount via webmail (www.gmx.de) FireFox opens a
pop-up every time I type the first digits of my account-number.
The pop-up blocker is active and I did not define any rules for this
site :-(
(Ubuntu 7.10 on a Athlon PC)
PS: Opera does a better job. The block unwanted
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I'll confirm that it is very active at that Tripod website, and I've
seen it in other places, too. Not sure about how to 'push it upstream',
but I'll try. I've just been adding an entry in the hosts file on each
computer that maps them to 127.0.0.1, and they seem to be the only
company using this
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Shannon,
Do you have an account at ad.yieldmanager.com I get redirected to
https://my.yieldmanager.com/
or is there a page that serves ads from ad.yieldmanger.com
Thanks
David
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It is obvious that the ads are being served by other HTTP servers.
However, my Firefox settings are to block such popups, and these
particular scammers have devised a new way to force the popups to appear
regardless of my settings. I can't really say how often they succeed,
but not very often. I
Just saw it again. The scamming website is ad.yieldmanager.com. Below is
the source from the window that pops up, which actually looks like it
contains a buffer overflow exploit (the long string of As?). There is no
corresponding reference in the actual window that triggered the popup,
so I'm not
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