The dreaded advert.dll did not invade "my" computer.
I only went to the site briefly to see "if" I could get there
when I "corrected" the address Karl gave...
I did not "take the test".
That site seems to be owned by:
* digitalNATION (NETBLK-NETBLK-DN-CIDR3)
* 5515 Cherokee Ave Alexandria, VA 22312 US
* Netname: NETBLK-DN-CIDR3
* Netblock: 216.167.0.0 - 216.167.127.255
* Maintainer: DNIS
* Coordinator: Andreyev, Alexey (AA207-ARIN) [log in to unmask]
* 703-642-2800 (FAX) 703-642-3747
* ADDRESSES WITHIN THIS BLOCK ARE NON-PORTABLE
* Database last updated on 17-Mar-2000 17:33:57 EDT.
Rick
From: "don penlington" <[log in to unmask]>
> Careful with this one. I noticed a reference to Aureate in test results a
> friend has just sent me. This could possibly be an Aureate site, with the
> dreaded advert.dll invading your computer. Take care if you are
> security-conscious.
>
> I also noticed that this test appears to be enabled for IE only, thus
> ruling out the better half of the world.
>
> Don Penlington
>> "Try this instead (full link):
>> http://216.167.69.148/
>> Rick
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