Thanks, Pam. Apparently the two people who looked at it and say they "could not find a virus on my site" are technologically challenged. All they (or she) had to do was look at the source code for the home page, unless she
intends to have all those hidden links to taybac there. In any event, I wouldn't advise anyone to use that site anymore, even if it's eventually fixed. The site has either poor principles or poor security and incompetent maintainers. IMHO.
spg SCOTT seems to have given a good explanation of what needs to be done to correct the problem.
Edit: Call me uneducated in this area--because I am!--but how did you get the offending code from her site? Was it not blocking you at that point?
I accessed the site from a sandboxed browser after stopping the Web Shield. I was able to immediately see the problem by looking at the source code for the site. View > Page Source in Firefox or View > Source in Internet Explorer.
I also scanned the sandbox with Avast. It found the offending files and moved them into the virus chest.
@Scott
Thank you for giving Pam such a good explanation of the problem and what to do about it. I see it still hasn't been fixed. Perhaps the site is like that on purpose. Looks like most other AVs don't catch the problematic code.
@ Alan,
Can you remove the code and make it an image. I am surprised that it has caused an alert for me yet, but it is actually exactly what is causing the alert and could end up triggering the web shield...
Since it doesn't trigger the Web Shield, I'd rather leave it there as plain text so Pam or the site's maintainers can copy it if necessary.