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Twice this morning while checking out reviews of Mona Lisa girls my Norton Anti-Virus went off.....

You're full of shit; if you've got a problem with Mona Lisa, let's hear it, but cut out this bogus crap. Anti-virus programs do not screen internet pages and I don't know how viewing a page on the internet could possibly transmit a virus to a PC. I've used many agencies in addition to ML (Miami Companions, BDJ, Fleur de Elite, NY Covergirls, New York Jewels) and no one does it better than Mia. What is your beef with them or are you just a shill for a competitor?

If this is your idea of a joke, stick with your day job.

Blur, get rid of this jerk.

I have no interest in slamming anyone. As you can see by the other posts there was a script that Norton recommended I not open. I am not sure what that script is because I pay Norton to find these things for me.
I know nothing about Mona Lisa or Mia or anyone else, nor would I impugn their reputation. When I open a file and there is a virus warning I pay attention. I would hate to see other hobbyists have a problem with a virus, and I did not report it. I am not a shill for anyone, all though you sound like a shill for Mona Lisa, if you are the type of clientele they attract, then I feel sorry for their providers.
So my knee jerk Neanderthal friend, get your facts straight before you make your self look like a bigger ass than you all ready are.
JAMMER

You're the same guy that made the bogus post on 7/17 that Mona Lisa was busted, but provided no details, no sources, etc., presumably because you knew it was false. The problem with the ML site script most clearly is not a "virus" : I use an iMac and the message I've been getting for a while is that the site has MIME content (whatever that is) and, since I don't have a MIME plug-in, that content will not be displayed. This hardly merits a Chicken Little warning on this board.

I continue to believe that your post was malicious and I don't buy your "I'm only looking out for my fellow man" BS.

Also, I'm glad to hear that you've never used ML because that means they were not the unidentified agency portrayed in your lengthy but suspect post of 8/19 "How much honesty????".  Hopefully you will continue to stay away from Mona Lisa so you don't have the opportunity to infect any of their delightful ladies.

mo

ritchie11862 reads

Actually you are wrong. Some very good antivirus programs do screen internet pages. Also Trojan virus can infect your computer from a web site. All it looks for is a unblocked port and it makes its way thru.

I hope your day job is not in computer security.  It is POSSIBLE to get infected from website.  Ever heard of activeX control?  There are plenty of potential vunerability.  Javascript is another possible loophole.  Browse a few hacking/virus website and you'll know.

It just recommended I not keep running the script unless I trusted the originator of the script. I do not know Mona Lisa, HOWEVER I AM SURE THEY ARE GREAT PEOPLE, I will not open a script my anti-virus tell me not to...Mona Lisa my want to have their web master take a look at the problem.

I was checking the URL for Giovanna's review dated 9/5 and got a message that said "Malicious Script Detected."  And before anybody accuses me of being a shill for a competitor, I'm not.

but the script may not be malicious - it may just be a script! Many web pages have such things so that certain actions are performed.
I'm not saying that what you found is not a virus - just hoping to more clearly state the issue.

No hobbyist has actully hit any virus
from the site.  Charles.

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