IE9 Modified page cross-site scripting?

"Internet explorer has modified this page to help prevent cross-site scripting"

Since upgrading to IE9, I constantly get this message but only (so far) on answerbank.
Is it a problem with answerbank?
If not, is there a way I can stop IE9 telling me this every time I click on a new page?

If it helps, I'm using an Acer 5735 with Vista OS... go ahead techies, take the michael ;)
11:06 Sat 19th Mar 2011
 
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The problem with the 5735 is visceral to the output modulation with Windows Vista. If you log on as an administrator and toggle the interchange to 'live' then check for any conflicts, it should stop.
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Thanks Count - but unfortunately I don't understand your answer :/

To save messing about with IE I've decided to give Chrome a whirl. So far, so good!

Blurry
It's easy to disable the scanner that's reporting the error, it's Internet options > security tab click on the custom level button and scroll down to XSS scanner and disable it.

But I'd be worried why you are getting the error (I don't with IE9) and also would not generally suggest turning off the XSS scanner.

I know it's a bit of a "stock answer", but try a full scan with a fully updated malwarebtes and your anti virus software (preferably in safe mode) before disabling it.
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Cheers Chuck, I'll do the scans & see what comes up...

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