Hi DavidR and Tech,
Well you can read it yourself as the analysis says "suspicious" and sites with suspicious code should be blocked, if they actually redirected to a silent malware download host or not, the websites in question should be cleansed from this "Unfug" to use an appropriate German word. That is my two cents on the matter of suspicious code found in webpages....
In most cases the code is malcode or could be abused and this can be established from analyzing at
www.unmaskparasites.com via their security report or the malicious iFrames checked against the Bad Stuff Detektor or the site checked against Wepawet-alpha url scanner or blacklistdoctor.com
Use a bookmarklet like this one to show hidden js on a page:
javascript:(function(){var%20i,f,j,e,div,label,ne;%20for(i=0;f=document.forms[i];++i)for(j=0;e=f[j];++j)if(e.type=="hidden"){%20D=document;%20function%20C(t){return%20D.createElement(t);}%20function%20A(a,b){a.appendChild(b);}%20div=C("div");%20label=C("label");%20A(div,%20label);%20A(label,%20D.createTextNode(e.name%20+%20":%20"));%20e.parentNode.insertBefore(div,%20e);%20e.parentNode.removeChild(e);%20ne=C("input");/*for%20ie*/%20ne.type="text";%20ne.value=e.value;%20A(label,%20ne);%20label.style.MozOpacity=".6";%20--j;/*for%20moz*/}})()
"Good for you analyzers to keep an eye on the sparrow!"
Yes good forum friends, we are in the top league in this respect, avast is leader here, so polonus is also out in the trenches and I put all we have found over recent months in long threads at InformAction Forums where each an every malcode script is discussed in length with the protection of NoScript in mind, re:
http://forums.informaction.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=1028 (my nick is luntrus there). Keep on the look-out, folks, and keep your shields up, avast knights,
polonus