I'm not tech and am not speaking officially here, but would like to mention that the Norton website says this problem is only a problem if your computer is not up to date. (If I'm reading it correctly) The code apparently looks for vulnerabilities in your OS or browser. The solution, according to Norton, is to make sure your computer is up to date.
Please don't think I'm trying to remove blame from this end and pass it on to the user when I point this out. This is scary and hopefully nothing, but if it is nothing it's still a kick in the pants to make sure we all update our computers. I don't know what has happened to the blogs, and I don't know why tech has not shut them down yet. If someone's computer gets something installed after having visited something on this website then I really do feel awful about it. But I do want to point out that this can happen anywhere on the internet, and this is unfortunately common
If you use Internet Explorer, please choose a different browser. IE is well known for vulnerabilities such as what this one seems to be targeting.
If you use Firefox or another browser, please make sure you are using the very latest version. Any browser is safer than IE, but all must be current.
When I upgraded my Firefox last week, Firefox told me I also needed to update my installation of Adobe Flash because of a vulnerability that could leave me open to attacks. That could possibly be what is happening here. Update your browsers, update your Flash, etc etc etc. Make sure your firewall is on and your antivirus is current.
Hopefully someone from tech will give us an update soon.