I reported the annoying MTV Asia advert and they removed it. As for the ones that are NOT hosted, like Google ads and others, I blocked them by adding their locations into my hosts file and rerouting their IP's to 127.0.0.1, which is a local loop-back.
Whenever a browser or browser component encounters one of these, you will either get a blank, a red X, or a "Page cannot be displayed" message.
If anyone is interested, I have a copy of my Hosts available for download here:
http://jadephoenix.org/images/hosts.bak
When you download it, save it to:
C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc (For Windows XP. If you have a different windows, you can do a search for "hosts".
Take your original hosts and rename it to a backup or save file. Then rename the hosts.bak file as hosts.
If you suddenly find a site you need to get to that doesn't show, get the source information of the page and note the website. Then open the hosts file with notepad and try to find the site name. You can then delete the line.
My hosts file is the result of several years of editing and collecting site names. Some have been gleaned from Supertrick, Spybot, and other add-ins. There are over 2,700 sites in the file that have been known to upload adware, spyware, porn, and virus uploads.
Or, you can edit your own hosts file and add those sites you don't want to have your computer interacting with.
Here is an example of the format:
127.0.0.1 adserver.adtech.de
127.0.0.1
http://www.badwebsite.com
127.0.0.1 another.badwebsite.net
127.0.0.1 images.pornsite.org
You don't put the http:// in the blocked site, just the name. The name includes the prefix. Such things as images, download, files alpha, etc. are different locations and need to be blocked separately. images.badsite.com is not the same as
http://www.badsite.com, or even badsite.com.
Hopefully this will help when you encounter ads, pop-ups, banners, images and even redirects you don't want on your computer.
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