BTW, the description I get is:
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JS.Wonka is a generic detection of web pages or e-mail messages that contain a certain functionality for encrypting scripts that may have malicious intent. This does not necessarily mean that a virus has been found. It merely means that HTML code was found which attempts to activate additional executable code without the user's express permission.
Note: this detection may be triggered by merely visiting a web page that contains malicious code. It does not necessarily mean your machine has been compromised.
So, I guess if the site software has HTML code that points to a script that doesn't get a user permission to execute, it flags the
potential for malicious code, not that it found any per se. Am I reading that right?
If that's true, I would assume that because I've blocked JS execution, that's why I don't get the notice?