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CNet: ShadyURL makes URLs entertainingly suspicious.

“This wonderfully satirical service turns even legitimate URLs into something that even the least tech-savvy friend or family member would know better than to click on. It inserts anything from what appear to be hijacking commands, to profanity and the names of well-known malware.” Wonderful.

02/18/10 • 11:39 PM • InternetSocial MediaSoftware • No Comments

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