Mvent2's Cheating Iframe detector

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What does this thing do?

Find 0-Iframes, of course!
From the very beginning, and to this very day, the tool was designed to simplify the process of locating 0-Iframes. It not only simplifies the process, it does it for you. In every page you browse (except for whats on your exclude list) the detector will try and find any Iframes small enough to be suspicious, and report back whatever it finds. This means you can say goodbye to source code rummaging, as it is all done for you. Even when the source code is encrypted, the 0-Iframes are still found, making the process even easier for you.

The alert presented to you.   Comprehensive alerts
The detector will gain as much useful information as possible about every suspicious Iframe found. You will be presented with a list of 0-Iframes found, with the URLs of websites the Iframes contain as well as the dimensions of each Iframe. Even better is that, in Firefox, you will be able to instantly view the source code of the page to find the Iframe code. While IE and Opera users can't support this, they aren't left out. Their alert will ask them if they want a second opinion of the page from Jutaky's detector. Firefox users can get this too, but they must download the source version and change one setting.

Ability to locate Free20, Neoffic, CPABet and DoBizWith users
If you happen to stumble upon a site with codes from any of these websites in it, the detector will let you know. These programs are chronic users of 0-Iframes, which is why they can pay such exorbiant rates. You can then either report the site or let the webmaster know of the dangers of these programs, and hopefully they will remove themselves from such programs.
The detector can find cheating CPM programs.

What's this?   Take a peek at whats inside
Remember when I said on the home page that you can't see 0-Iframes because of their nanoscopic size? This is no longer a problem when you have the detector. The detector will literally force each flagged Iframe open to a visible size, allowing you to see what really goes on inside a 0-Iframe. This is the detector's trademark ability, and something that has been very important for cheat hunters. In the source version, you can even tell the detector how big you want the Iframes to be.
Automatic updates
The detector can look for new versions itself. If it finds an update, you will be notified and asked if you want to come here to download it. While in previous versions the detector relied on a different script to find updates, now the detector can independently search for updates. Note that this feature is only available to Firefox users.

0-Iframe interception
This feature is only available in the source version and must be turned on. Remember this feature from the very first version? It's back. The detector has the unique but dangerous ability to intercept suspicious Iframes. Instead of the Iframe loading normally, the detector can force the Iframe to a harmless blank page, thereby preventing the Iframe from loading whatever it was meant to. This is good for old computers or slow connections, however you won't be able to see what really goes on inside as the detector destroys all of that.
Where is your portal now? :)

Co-operation with Jutaky's detector
Remember above I mentioned about a dialog which will ask for a second opinion? Thats right, the detector will ask if you want to get an analysis of the site from Jutaky's online analyser. If you click OK, you will then be taken to the analysis. Easy, right? You can go from my detector to Jutaky's detector just by clicking OK.

Best of all, the script is free
Although this site sounds like I'm marketing the program, this is how I usually babble on about features. :^) This program is free for you and your family, your friends, your neighbours, your penpal, your goldfish, or anyone else to use.