
Anyway, if you're still being held hostage, this post won't help and you are still seeing a great big black message from "the anti-sec movement." And if you were, you've already solved it if you're reading this. For me, after rebooting and clearing all kinds of caches, to no avail, I spent a (perhaps dangerous) moment reading the apparently harmless message in the big back blob. Then I went to Bing and was grateful for its accurate short list results and mouse-hovering summary trick because I quickly found out that the problem was an ImageShack hack and that one needed to remove whatever was hosted by them. Puzzled because I did not knowingly know what ImageShack was, I went to the Blogger forum in Google Groups' - a resource that's answered questions and rescued me several times - whence I learned that I should copy my template into WordPad, find the offending image, and delete it. Indeed there was an up-arrow image there hosted by them although I don't think I ever used an up-arrow. I deleted it, saved the template back into blogger and, voila! Since all my other images are hosted by PhotoBucket, it seems unlikely that I would have one random image hosted by someone else, especially an image I don't use. Plus, these brilliant idiots (that is not an oxymoron) clearly could have hack-dropped an image along with the black blob, right? Who knows. Anyway, the nasty business is over, it seems, and I hope very few or maybe no rare readers got snagged by these ridiculous people.
While I was at it, I downloaded Opera. I remember liking its interface years ago although I found the features limited at the time, but that was when it was a new and somewhat outsider kid on the browser block. Now it has serious fans and tons of interesting and slick features and choices. It has a reputation as much less hackable, too. We shall see.
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