Normal for me now.<span></span><br><br>On Sunday, June 9, 2013, Derek Trotter wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">Today I tried opening a link at <a href="http://foxnews.com" target="_blank">foxnews.com</a>.<br>
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<a href="http://wwwfoxnews.com/tech/slideshow/2013/06/08/mind-meld-top-brain-controlled-techs/" target="_blank">http://wwwfoxnews.com/tech/<u></u>slideshow/2013/06/08/mind-<u></u>meld-top-brain-controlled-<u></u>techs/</a><br>
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The link I saw at <a href="http://www.foxnews.com/" target="_blank">http://www.foxnews.com/</a> has a picture of some guy with a hat on and the words "brain-controlled tech" below it. I clicked the link and was taken to another site asking me to take a survey. I closed the browser and tried again. This time it also took me to another site, but told me I needed to update my flash player immediately. Of course I didn't. I'm interested in finding out whether or not there's something going wrong with my computer or if <a href="http://foxnews.com" target="_blank">foxnews.com</a> got hacked. Could at least one of you try the link and see if you get the same thing? I'm interested in whether my computer has a malware infection, foxnews got hacked or if somebody there is up to no good. Also I tried my vpn account to get IP addresses is this country and elsewhere. I always get the same dodgy site. I checked my /etc/hosts file and nothing is there that I didn't put there. Also clamav didn't find anything.<br>
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With another thread in mind, I'm wondering if the NSA is messing with Fox News.<br>
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