On 7/5/2012 8:37 PM, Ant wrote:
On 7/3/2012 8:35 PM PT, Ant typed:

Lately, I noticed two (soon to be more? I will post more that I find
since I am a web addict ;)) web sites/pages are currently sucking my web
browsers' CPU powers. They sometimes make web browsers very slow
(sometimes unusable). I found out it is from JavaScript/JS because it
stops if I disable JS and reload/refresh the web pages. Of course, web
site/pages' features/functions don't work.

Example web pages/sites:
1. http://cbs2.com stories like this story/web page:
http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2012/07/03/cudahy-mayor-resigns-amid-corruption-charges/


2. http://icanhascheezburger.com and its family of web sites. Example
web page:
http://icanhascheezburger.com/2012/06/22/funny-animal-videos-the-worlds-oldest-tiger/


I can reproduce them on three different computers (quad core systems
with 2.5-8 GB of RAM), two Mozilla's web browsers (SeaMonkey v2.0.14 and
2.10.1 and Firefox/Iceweasel v13.0.1) and operating systems (64-bit
Windows 7 HPE, XP Pro. SP3, and Debian stable). I even tried disabling
all of my extensions. Also, this happened at work and home with two
different ISPs/Internet connections. :(

Is anyone else able to reproduce this and seeing this problem on other
web sites/pages? Why is it happening recently? I noticed this pattern
since the last weekend. :(

For kicks, I tried clean installations of both Firefox v13.0.1 and
SeaMonkey v2.10.1. I reproduced them too even after disabling all
addons, extensions, and disabling network connection. Something is
wacky. Here's a screen shot of updated Windows XP Pro. SP3's Task
Manager: http://i.imgur.com/58r5T.gif ... I even reproduced it in a new
Firefox v13.0.1 in an updated 64-bit Mac OS X 10.7.4 (1 GB of RAM). :(

I see no unusual CPU activity on those pages. Win7 Home SP1, 2.6GHZ dual core Intel. Have you done a complete malware scan?

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