Hi ye all,
Well I can say that two facts are right here: NoScript blocks them all and the avast shields are the best to have.
But you can not rely fully on reputation scanners, the results vary and URLVoid (is not bad really) but does not give all that are actually there from their resources, so I always check additionally with finjan (a real time scanner), DrWeb's URL check (similar), but I hardly use that now because it isn't scanning deep enough (sub-links), unmask parasites is a very good resource, but does not have them all, WOT and Norton Safe Web are dependent of what the users give in and what has been scanned. Norton Safe Web also give locations and malware definition, With Wepawet you have an indication, but have to click through there for the Anubis or VT results to be more accurate, Dasient is a source the others do not have (avast is checking them now, and also their twitter list), malware domains etc. are additional resources. Then for experts there is also jsunpack, a quick and dirty iFrame scan at the iFrame detektor, and checking out with malzilla, but I nowhere found a scanner for suspicious url that has the last word of the gospel for us, it is a question of combining, re-combining and also giving in the additional google search query to come at decisive results, (sometimes analyzing the very code), but we are getting better at it all the time,
polonus