A few minutes ago I looked at the link in one respectable blog which I have been visiting for a long time and with an enviable constancy.
What was my surprise when the antivirus (in this case, AVG) immediately alerted me to the presence in the FireFox cache of infection with the name “Not-A-Virus.Exploit.Win32.MS05013.d” !
Having rummaged with contents of the cached page reduced content to a minimum. It's funny, but this minimum was the code of the LiveInetrnet counter (the one that through the document.write entered the picture with counter.yadro.ru) ')
On VirusTotal, at the moment only a certain Ewido is swearing, and AVG is suspiciously silent.
I am sitting here now and thinking - whether to disable the antivirus, or not to get into the network yet!? ..
UPD : in principle, the topic can be closed, because it manifests itself only if the spaces are well located in javascript and provided that the counter code is written in one line . Any deviations from the laboratory conditions and the antivirus sleeps well. And since most sites have their code in several lines, there should be no false alarms for the vast majority of AVG users ...