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		<title>By: RustyRiley</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sorry to have to say this, but I got this plugin, nnd the Enikensky/search  from playing around with torrents -- made the mistake of opening an exe fiile that I was hoping the torrent was in -- a not uncommon experience, but one always fraught with risk. Above you say it&#039;s been found only in Firefox and Chrome -- Sorry!! -- in my case, it was in ALL browsers on my computer. Here&#039;s hoping some minor modification to the above strategy will help resolve this pesky problem.. Perhaps unsurprisingly no reputable company would want their ads to be inserted -- without exploring further, the ads in my case were related to sex / porn.]]></description>
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