a Java Script error message a web site


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    windows 7 home 32 bit, I just changed back from 64 to 32bit
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    a Java Script error message a web site


    When I log into my bank's Eteller (the bank didn't know how to fix this) on ether my laptop OS Win7 Home 32bit or my cell phone, a HTC Desire 626s, service with Boost Mobile. I get a flash of orange words but it flashes so fast. I can't read it or screen capture it in a normal way. The words are "Eteller requires Javascript. Please enable Javascript in your browser and try again". But with a bit Yankee ingenuity and a "as seen on tv device", see the link camera holder.jpg and I clamped the handle of the cell phone holder into a small hobby table vice. I placed my cell phone in front of the laptop screen and turned on the video record and captured the screen flash of the orange words. By slowing the recording to half of normal speed. I was able to freeze the recording and screen capture the words. See the next link javascript error.jpg . It doesn't cause any problems with login. Before I managed to screen capture the words I was wondering if my laptop and phone were been screen hacked and pictures of my transactions were been taken. This doesn't happen on any other web page. Only the bank login. Now that I know what the words say I am not worried anymore, just wondering why now.

    Steve
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails a Java Script error message a web site-camera-holder.jpg   a Java Script error message a web site-javascript-error.jpg  
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    W7 home premium 32bit/W7HP 64bit/w10 tp insider ring
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    Hi Reble,
    I get a similar message on facebook, in my case flash XX required, then it just automatically loads, no problem.
    I allways thought that it was caused by either my AV or another security feature i have installed
    BECAUSE my flash setting is manual, it then has to pass authorisation once started.

    Roy
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