Quote Originally Posted by the image reaper
I had the settings set for maximum sensitivity, and it resulted in showing me all the harmless cookie attempts, and other subtle processes that are always running in the background ... these are normal running processes that the 'anti-spyware' interpreted as 'possibly' hostile ... check your settings ... but, it is a good thing that you took notice, and offered the warning ... :thumbsup:
That's probably what's going on. At work when we run scans, depending upon what program we use it might show harmless cookies and what not. Usually scanners, when they give you your results, each item will have a different level. Check the security level on each item, do they say low? Cookies will usually come up as low or such. Something like a trojan or backdoor installer you would see with a high rating.

I really don't think it's this site. Links, as mentioned earlier, can take you to shitty sites. Another possibility is you might already have something on your computer that you don't even know is there, like a rootkit. Maybe your computer has been hijacked and someone is using it for something that results in this.

Check your scanner settings, check the security levels of the returned items in the scan, and do extensive malware and virus scanning. It would also really help if you gave us a screenshot of the results or told us what they were returning. Sometimes just running scans won't get rid of the problem, you might need to take some specific tricky steps.