If you're able to read this, that means you knew enough about web pages to hit the ESC button before the page finish loading. That's the only way to stop the page from forwarding you to the Syria hacking page. Because that worked, it could only mean they had to be injecting JavaScript into the site somehow. Since I doubt they targeted SPCNET directly, the only conclusion is that they hacked the Ads service that SPCNET uses.
So blocking the ads should also block the exploit.
I don't get forwarded to that hack site anymore.