You telling me someone REQUESTED the JavaScript bootstrap and jQuery from fox news? There's only two ways that could happen:
Manually type in the JavaScript address
go to foxnews.com, the browser once there AUTOMATICALLY requests those addresses to help display the page. That will only happen AFTER successfully connecting to the initial foxnews.com webpage -- if no access to that, the browser will have no idea what JavaScript to request (or if there even will be any)
There is absolutely no reason to pull JavaScript by itself unless you are a web developer -- so it's number 2.
Now, the only thing is, the timestamps are from Jan 2020 -- is it possible this machine was somewhere else at this time?
That looks like a log of requests... but no log of replies. Not seeing it.
It shows VISITS -- not requests / replies.
You telling me someone REQUESTED the JavaScript bootstrap and jQuery from fox news? There's only two ways that could happen:
There is absolutely no reason to pull JavaScript by itself unless you are a web developer -- so it's number 2.
Now, the only thing is, the timestamps are from Jan 2020 -- is it possible this machine was somewhere else at this time?