Re: Bad site?
All of that is complaining about JavaScript (the .js extension). Most of the complaints seem to be Heuristics results since HEUR is in the result string - i.e. the anti-virus software is making a guess.
I use the Firefox browser, and have the Ghostery script blocker add-on installed to deal with dodgy JavaScript. There is also another add-on called NoScript to deal with it. Not sure if you can run both together.
Some of the JavaScript may also come from banner ads - Again for FireFox, there is an add-on called AdBlock Plus. That one really makes visiting some news sites tolerable - no more waiting 30-40 seconds while multi-media carp loads and flashes away at you before the article loads!.
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