polonus
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Thanks to everyone for the input. It again comes to show to me how much I have learned during all those years since I have joined this wonderful forum with a bunch of really wonderful people.
“Keeping the pulse” of many, many websites over the last couple of years has produced an enormous amount of scanning experience. For someone driven by his ongoing support for the Avast product there is a golden treasure chest of code knowledge out on the Interwebs and I also do a lot of reading offline, at the moment I am working myself through the contentts of the Javascript Bible (nothing religious but a pdf file just to help me with the analysis), also reading from Chinese translated sources on static PHP hardening at the mo. And also all the assistance here from all good friends I get I am grateful for 
There is a battle going on between the good, the bad and the ugly on the Interwebs, and because of the tremendous scale of this enduring battle it is hard to keep up with all new events.
Just to-day I did a VSB infected page scan on Sucuri´s website scanner, and it made that the browser (which luckily for me ran inside a sandbox) started to crash or rather fall apart. There was no way to restore the chrome browser, it came down again like a drunken knocked down boxer :o and finally after closing the browser down, the scan computer (an old Vista with 8 years behind the ears) rebooted spontaniously.
I looked over the virus analysis and looked in Task Manager for any signs of an infection via svchost etc. and I gave a sigh of relief that sandboxie apparently had saved my glorious behind and that very laptop. Normally I take all kind of precautions like never go to a site to scan, always use third party cold reconnaissance scanning, block third party code, do an assesment of any risks beforehand etc. and again never say never. So we need this discussion on how to best protects us and where our beloved Avast is going. I hope this posting of mine wasn’t as dull as dishwater, so now time to go back to my favorite hiding place at Avast support forums, which is “the virus and worms”.
Damian (volunteer website security analyst and website error-hunter)