180Solutions Doesn't Consider Botnets Rogue Distributors?
from the apparently-not dept
We've covered adware firm 180Solutions plenty of times in the past. While the company keeps claiming that all of the bad installs were due to "rogue distributors" and their latest technology would rid them of the problem, it seems that security researchers keep finding all sorts of nasty affiliates getting through. The latest, submitted by someone who prefers to remain anonymous, is that a botnet scam is installing 180Solutions' Zango software. It seems that we keep hearing stories like this, which raise plenty of questions concerning just how cleaned up 180Solutions' affiliate program is. As most people have recognized all along, the company really doesn't have much incentive to kill the rogue distributors, because it seems unlikely they could find enough people who actually want to install the software to keep making the type of money they need to make as a venture-backed company.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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conspiracy theory
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A path more LAN admins should follow, really. Then even if some of that junk gets on a PC, it can't communicate with it's hosts anyway.
Hope it's ok to post a link here - these little canned hosts files with a ton of junk sites in them already are a quite valuable tool. Even if you miss or don't detect some of this garbage, it'll end up blocked anyway.
http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm
www.dnsstuff.com is great for tracking down other info and parent domains as well.
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It's Spyware not Adware
I refuse to call Spyware by the name the unethical and immoral industry calls it: Adware.
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