As a side note, "Temporarily allow all this page" is different from the original instructions, "temp-allow scripting".
"All this page" includes embedded objects on the page, such as Flash videos, etc., not just scripting.
Still, I TA'd the entire page, which brought up new scripts from FB and google. TA all this page again. Blocked object. Allowed it.
Now *everything* is allowed.
No cookie, no exception. No pictures, because it's irrelevant -- can't reproduce the issue.
These multiple machines and platforms - are they all on your own network? Or do you transfer data among them, by Flash drive or other means?
Seems like they're all infected.
If it will be more convincing, find a friend whose machine you've never used, install Fx if not there. If your friend doesn't like it, buy the cheapest, smallest Flash drive you can find -- older models typically go for about USD $5 here -- the important thing is that it's sealed, out of the box, in case your flash drive is carrying diseases. Install
Firefox Portable, add NoScript, and try again.
Other than that, please follow the recommended advice in the previous post. As Giorgio Maone told you, there is *nothing* in NoScript that would do that. He ought to know -- he wrote every line of the code.
I think you used the right term in the OP -- "hack" -- but IMHO, it's the machines that have been hacked.
If you find this to be so, please come back and tell us what malware was found. Not because we're into I-told-you-so here, but so other users who may encounter the same issue will know what to do. if it's new malware, anti-virus companies will want to add it to their databases.
There's nothing else anyone here can tell you. Please either perform the requested diagnostics, or continue to operate with some type of defect in your systems. Repeatedly insisting that it happens, when no one else can make it happen, will not bring any further responses.
Your call. Thank you.