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JS/NoClose-G hides the browser window and, after 10 minutes, opens a pop-up window.
The pop-up window will typically have a URL located at http://www.tv69.com/ and may contain sexual images or links to adult websites.
A cookie flag is set to prevent the pop-up from being shown more than once in a 24 hour period.
JS/NoClose-G typically arrives on the computer by browsing websites whose HTML pages contain the script.
JS/NoClose-G is not particularly malicious, but its behaviour can be regarded as undesirable.
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This isn't a trojan that's doing anything harmful...it's just a timed blur that pops a console...what's the big deal? You have a choice to send to them console free.
It's the JS/Fortnight-B which is modifying registries and preventing access to that whole list of sites, tv69 included, and sending to
http://www.pixpox.com/cgi-bin/click.pl?url= . It's whoever these pixpox people are that we should be worrying about
