Similar but slightly different experience with website
[QUOTE=Boston Ampfan; 1119621]Having cleared his agenda for the afternoon, your friend BA clicked on the link, thinking that perhaps he would find a fake but nonetheless enticing photo or two. However, his web browser would have none of it. Clicking in the page labeled "Services" triggered an alarm indicating that this was an "attack page," containing malicious code designed to steal personal information from his computer.
Further, the web site failed to offer an address, much less a phone number.
One has to wonder whether "Mrcleantoo" in fact checked the link himself before posting it! Now, who among our fellow Hobbyists would deign to post a link here without confirming its validity first? And why?[/QUOTE]I encountered the same warning when I clicked on that link. And I was quite surprised that there were no directions on the website.
So I Googled "Hot Spring Beauty", and found a link to a place in Newton as well as the address. Interestingly enough, when I clicked on the link Google found I did not get the warning.
Stoneham AMP Shut Down By Police
The Stoneham Police have shut down another AMP in Stoneham. Don't think you will see too many AMPs opening in Stoneham anytime soon as the police are being aggressive in shutting them down.
[url]http://www.wickedlocal.com/stoneham/homepage/x471103802/No-happy-ending-for-two-Stoneham-masseuses[/url]