GµårÐïåñ wrote:... To make matters worst, if they are using server side refresh, there is absolutely not a single hell of a thing we can do on the user side to stop that unless you can find a way to inject a script into the data being processed which is nearly impossible short of a memory location hack.
Based on the behavior, I believe you've nailed it, Bro. But I'm too smart for them!

I put (specifically)
http://www.yahoo.com into Hosts file, and now the redirect is stopped, yet I can still use all URLs not matching that exact pattern, e. g. finance.yahoo.com, news.yahoo.com, mail, etc. Mwahaha!

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