Well sorry we don't live in a place where they fry everything, even oreos and ice cream, and then complain they're fat.
Last year there was a countdown on the main site that tells how many days/hours/mins/secs are left till E3 starts.
Background is effed up on thw mainsite for me (PC and Laptop wi-fi and 3G). Rather than creamy backdrop to read against, big tiled 3DS image making for impossible reading as much is black on black. My be a temporary glitch in my system if no one else is getting it.
I went on the main site and some pop-up took over my computer and said I had 78 viruses. My own anti-virus (Kaspersky) said I was clean so I think it was one of those trick ads.
Probably. I'm also getting a pop-up ad, but it's consistently the same Dove ad that tells me that I have a chance to meet my daughter's next role model on Facebook.
I've been having the same issue for a week now with these "Windows Antivirus 2012" pop-ups. It's a malware scheme that tries to get you to download it so it can take over your computer. I suggest you manually close your browser in Task Manager, since it won't otherwise let you close the window.
Indeed they do. This does not appear during every page-load, so it took some time to acquire (I wasn't trying to trigger this when I did), but at one point this was the Zelda Informer mainpage. Since this problem started occurring, it has occurred ONLY on ZI, well over 10 times, seemingly at random whenever a page has opened.
I think ZI is telling you to stop using IE. This problem has not been able to be replicated in any other browser.
That is incredibly unhelpful. If a problem with your site is putting my computer at risk because of the browser I choose to use, then it isn't my browser on the chopping block.
IE has been off the chopping block for years. In fact, I'm surprised any educated internet user still bothers with it. That being said, of course I'm looking into it. I cannot replicate the problem in IE 9. Also, your computer isn't at risk, so relax. Chances are IE has some "script" checker and one of our ads triggers the warning, when reality is there isn't anything risky there. So, when the problem occurs, it takes you to a different website? I'm just checking since the first screenshot shows virus's found with yahoo loaded, and the second shows an entirely different URL than ZI's.