This is probably not the site you are looking for! You attempted to
reach www.amazon.com, but instead you actually reached a server
identifying itself as *.voxcdn.com. This may be caused by a
misconfiguration on the server or by something more serious. An
attacker on your network could be trying to get you to visit a fake
(and potentially harmful) version of www.amazon.com.
Intermittently, I get a blank page when going to http://www.amazon.com. So I stuck an 's' in the URL, making it https://www.amazon.com and got that message above (with the nice red screen) from Chrome indicating there might be some monkey business going on. After hammering on the URL a bunch of times and pulling it up in Chrome's developer tool to look at the network traffic on it, the url (without the s) started behaving. The url with the s just hangs, but the red screen no longer comes up.
Some specs... I've got a macBook Pro, Snow Leopard, Time Warner cable. I've had enough strange stuff happening over the past couple months (google.com, youtube.com, amazon.com not coming up or loading strange error messages with random reference numbers) that I finally decided to switch to OpenDNS. Still having problems, though.