This address, followed by /java/index.php, attempted to "update my java plugin". Obvious virus, but will automatically start a download. Fortunately, it is cancel-able, and my anti-virus deleted any trace of it on my computer.
http://69.162.91.234/java/index.php Redirect from several bookmarked pages, attempts to download malicious code.
http://69.162.91.234/java/index/php Redirect from any given site, claims you have outdated java and downloads a "setup.exe" without permission. Obvious malware.
While on Amazon.com, received a Chrome Browser phishing warning: Reported Phishing Website Ahead! Google Chrome has blocked access to 69.162.91.234. This website has been reported as a phishing website. Phishing websites are designed to trick you into disclosing your login, password or other sensitive information by disguising themselves as other websites you may trust.
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