The Pop Up Ad From Hell
from the oh-my dept
If you thought regular pop up ads were bad, you haven't seen (or been infected) with anything yet. Salon has an article about a malicious pop up ad campaign that secretly installed spyware on visitors' computers. The ad redirected people to another site that exploited a security hole, automatically downloading software. Some of that software then disabled or modified virus software and firewall software. No one is exactly sure what else the software does, but it doesn't look good.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Legally what can be done?
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WTF????
If there are any marketters out there reading this, I want them to respond here, on this site and defend their profession...because while marketting may have fulfilled a useful function 50 years ago (ie: raised awareness of new products for the consumer), it now seems to only exist for the purpose of screwing over the consumer (which they endeavour to treat like sheep to fleece) and lining their own pockets at ANY cost by misdirection and outright deception.
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Re: WTF????
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A challenge to all marketers
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