Hi -midnight,

Thank you for taking that precaution. I just scanned this link because young Steven Winderlich alerted to it.
Did not find it malicious per se, but it had some jQuery library code on there that the web admin there or the hoster of the website has to retire, that means they better zip file it for later reference and then take it off. Often jQuery versions are not updated and left on a website from the day they were downloading that particular code onto the website. As some code has been left by the designer/developer, you can imagine that leaving it there will only produce further vulnerabilities and exploits to be used against it. Also often we find that coonfigurations on a site do not follow best practices or are wrong even. Yes, dear -midnight, there is still a lot of incompetence reigning on the Interwebs. That is why I do here what I do and a lot of interested forum friends help me with it (!Donovan, Pondus, Para-Noid, Eddy, etc. etc.).
Fingerprinting is a form of stealth tracking, CanvasFingerprintBlock extension 1.0.1 will set these instances out inside the browser.

Be safe and secure during all of 2016,

polonus