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Remove them from the DNS and be done with it.
Posted by: ejhonda   Posted on: 08/20/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Next step  ejhonda | 08/20/09
Next step - Not!  Darr247 | 08/20/09
I "Blacklist" many web sites on my local "hosts" file ...  kd5auq | 08/20/09
Yep. I also...  James T. Kirk | 08/20/09
RE: Symantec airs dirty Web sites in public  adr5@... | 08/20/09
RE: Symantec airs dirty Web sites in public  dbell5 | 08/20/09
As if we don't have enough to worry about...  FriBaby | 08/20/09
RE: Symantec airs dirty Web sites in public  DumbTube | 08/20/09
RE: Symantec airs dirty Web sites in public  vasco_sa@... | 08/20/09
Oh dear !  murfish2003@... | 08/21/09
RE: Symantec airs dirty Web sites in public  nospam@... | 08/20/09
RE: Symantec airs dirty Web sites in public  web20lawyer | 08/21/09
I stopped using NOrton many years ago  guiri | 08/21/09
RE: Symantec airs dirty Web sites in public  vbraziel | 08/22/09
Good  VoiceOfLogic | 08/23/09
There is no "safe" way to connect to the network.  richard233 | 08/24/09

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