browser chrome always prompt "your computer is infected..." [closed] - javascript

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My browser(chrome Version 58.0.3029.110 (64-bit)) always prompt this js like dialog window when I open a new url(most of the time). I've tried to use adware cleaner and anti-malware by Malwarebytes to clean this, but it didn't work. Has someone encountered similar malware or ads? I've also tried Hijackthis to analysis my browser's entry, nothing suspicious found. Reset chrome won't work.screenshot here
The title of that dialog window will show different if you open different website(if I open stackoverflow.com it will show stackoverflow.com says...).

This is not a question suited for StackOverflow, however, I will answer as it seems you have an issue with malware:
It sounds as if you are probably using the Infinity New Tab extension.
For users of Infinity New Tab - the Developer's Google account was compromised, and an update was released on 26-05-2017 with some malware included.
This malware randomly shows a browser popup claiming "Your computer is infected. You have to check it with antivirus".
I had this issue, and none of the different Anti-Virus utilities on several PCs detected any malware.
Background information can be found here on Reddit and a short notice here from the Developer.
You should remove that extension from Chrome; it has been removed from the Chrome Store while a replacement version is verified by Google.

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How do I stop those ugly in-your-face popups in html5 from showing? (Most ask for sign up to their newsletters)
I installed Pop-up Blocker which seemed to work for most sites but did not for PCMag.com.
So many sites now exhibit this idiocy as soon as the page loads. If they have it when they detect an exit from the page I don't mind but not as soon as it loads !
Unfortunately you can't, because they are not popups in the browser sense. The site authors utilize tools like div containers and javascript/jquery to cause these ads to show up. The best you can do is either not patronize the site, or contact them and request that the annoying banners be removed. (That's what I do.) Unfortunately since it's not a pop-up, the only other option is to disable scripting/javascript, which would likely cause the site to no longer function.

Javascript [virus?] added automatically on every page [closed]

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I don't know if this is any kind of virus, but lately i've been seeing stuff that i did not add to my browser, at first i thought thoses were code added to my webpages but now i see them on all webpages (including this one).
this is the javascript added:
<script type="application/x-javascript" src="http://i.swebdpjs.info/opt_content.js?v=opt_1410177193622&partner=sweb&channel=sweb&sset=2&appTitle=&sset=2&ip=190.199.222.1"></script>
there are more added but this one is an example, i cannot tell which one are from stackoverflow but i recognize this one because it appears on every page.
i analyzed my pc with nod32 and it does not find any virus threat and analyzed with CCleaner
any way to fix this?
Check your browser extensions and add-ons. It's possible one of those is injecting this Javascript into every page.
Also try opening your browser in Incognito mode to see if it happens then. Browser extensions and add-ons are disabled during incognito (or private browsing) mode.
It is also possible that your ISP is inserting this into every page. In wich case we could do other things to stop this behavior.

Chrome 36.0.1985.143 ignore imported webfont after document is ready [closed]

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Every since chrome latest update (36.0.1985.143) on Mac,
a few seconds after the document is ready - Chrome selectively "ignores" the custom imported webfont on my website (Memofish.com) and restores is to default.
Needless to say, I did not make any changes on my website and this issue began after restarting my Mac, while Chrome updated to version 36.0.1985.143.
How can I report this issue?
Anyone else experienced this problem and know any workaround?
Thanks.
You can report the issue using this instructions:
https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95315?hl=en
or here:
https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/list

Enable/Disable Javascript in Firefox 23 [closed]

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How to enable/disable JavaScript in Firefox-23.
I did check the release notes of Firefox-23 it says, "Enable JavaScript" preference checkbox has been removed and user-set values will be reset to the default.
I have been using the enable/disable JavaScript feature to check if my developing website behaves as expected without JS. How do I disable JavaScript now. As of now am using web developer add-on, but, I don't want to use it as it fills most of my webpage. Looking for an alternative.
Why this feature was removed.?
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Firefox/Releases/23 says:
You may still disable JavaScript by double clicking the "javascript.enabled" option in about:config.
Other choices are the noscript plugin, or next generation devtools.
Why this feature was removed?
See Bug 851702 and the linked ones, especially Get rid of options that kill our product ("checkboxes that kill").
If you type about:config in your URL bar, and search for 'javascript' there is an entry javascript.enabled which you can set to false or true.
You could use the Firefox add-on "YesScript" which allows you to disable JavaScript on certain sites only.

html file as win7/linux desktop wallpaper [closed]

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I'm trying to use a local .html file that has some javascript/jquery (used for a typing text effect), as my desktop wallpaper in either windows7 Home Premium or Linux mint8, and was wondering if anyone could help here with the info on how to do so?
I'v seen this about:
If you know how to create HTML documents then you can spice your desktop up with colors, sound, graphics, video, live links, ActiveX, Java or anything you choose.
Right-click on the desktop, select Properties and select the "Web" tab.
Select the "New" button, select "Web site" and click OK.
Use the browse button to find your html file.
Click OK, then OK again.
But windows 7 seems to have abandond this feature (heard for security reasons) - or changed its dialogs around, anyway does anyone know how to work it so as to do the same nowadays...
Look at something call Snippage for windows vista and 7
You mean like Active Desktop? I believe it hasn't been natively supported since WinXP64. But there'a a third party utility called Snippage (http://snippage.gabocorp.com/) that creates widgets out of web pages.

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