WARNING!

Twice today I went to the National Journal website. Both times a trojan downloader tried to get onto my system from something on their site. I have no idea what it is. I had to run a AV scan in safe mode the first time to get it off the system. The second time, Kaspersky stopped it from setting.

According to the log, the script is identified as "whats_after_a_w.html" and it appears to set (or try to) a trojan downloader on your system.

If anybody knows a safe way to contact their webmaster, they should be notified they have a problem.

UPDATE: I sent them an email and they were very nice about getting right back to me. It appears that there was a problem with the meta-refresh that they were using. Myself and some other people had problems with it. I'm not sure if they changed it or removed it, but I am no longer having the sirens go off when I go there.

Frankly, I was impressed with how fast they looked into it and got back to me. They seem to have a tightly run organization over there.

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