Is it relative and therefore harmless or absolute?

Detected by VirusWatch archives: Up(nil): ARIN VG abuse at confluence-networks dot com 204.11.56.26 to 204.11.56.26 aclassalerts dot com → https://www.virustotal.com/en/url/d65520f83b1666e293b33933ecb958dd478404fccce976580802065232700f89/analysis/1417215066/
and
https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/7f2450ed31d914597505ed7891f07181462c13359ee2995e3939e0e54daea2b6/analysis/1416744753/
Consider:

images/logo.gif

It’s relative and means: Go to a folder called images and then get the resource logo.gif

./images/logo.gif

It’s relative and means: From the current folder (the dot means this) go to a folder called images and then get the resource logo.gif

As you can see the first two mean the same, finally the last one

/images/logo.gif

It’s absolute and means: From the root of the web server or the file system or whatever (the slash means this) go to a folder called images and then get the resource logo.gif

Quote taken from Victor Hugo on stackoverflow…

IP Badness history: https://www.virustotal.com/en/ip-address/204.11.56.26/information/
avast only one to detect: HTML:RedirME-inf [Trj] etc.
I get

Error. Page cannot be displayed. Please contact your service provider for more details.  (26)

See also: http://www.scumware.org/report/aclassalerts.com.html → HTML/Iframe.B.Gen virus aka HTML:RedirME-inf [Trj].

Must be the malcode is dead: http://urlquery.net/report.php?id=1417216011295

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