Russian Films

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chrissie wrote:http://www.videokids.ru/ :cool
Many thanks :bigups

A few tips on how to view pictures of the actresses and how to find the films at imdb.com would be welcome :cool

p.s. it's ok to use http, we have a redirect URL proxy link thing :)
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This site also has an on-site page translator, pic and vid previews, occasionally.
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This page was blocked by my Mozilla, I was informed that this a "potentially dangerous" page. Any experience with it?
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No warnings here.

I doubt the warning came from Mozilla, unless you have some addon I don't know about. Most likely it is your firewall or anti virus/ anti spyware that's treating this site with suspicion.
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abel wrote:This page was blocked by my Mozilla, I was informed that this a "potentially dangerous" page. Any experience with it?
No direct experience (lately, I looked at it when it was posted here but not recently) but I will say this. Malicious websites which install spyware or worse almost always need some form of scripting turned on: java, javascript, flash, etc. Personally, a few months ago I started using the Firefox NoScript extension, which turns off all of the above plus more by default, but allows you to selectively turn them back on on sites you trust. When I get the chance I'll check out this site again without feeling I am at risk.
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Re: Russian Films

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I use Spyware Doctor Pro.... No warnings. Are you running Kaspersky? I hate that program. Every website is its enemy.
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FLL wrote:
abel wrote:This page was blocked by my Mozilla, I was informed that this a "potentially dangerous" page. Any experience with it?
No direct experience (lately, I looked at it when it was posted here but not recently) but I will say this. Malicious websites which install spyware or worse almost always need some form of scripting turned on: java, javascript, flash, etc. Personally, a few months ago I started using the Firefox NoScript extension, which turns off all of the above plus more by default, but allows you to selectively turn them back on on sites you trust. When I get the chance I'll check out this site again without feeling I am at risk.
NoScript I´m using too, inspite of it I got this message. Wil look at the settings.
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Even disabling AdBlockPlus doesn´t help. Is this page really so dangerous?
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Can you post the warning that you are seeing?
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