Microsoft goes after scareware peddlers
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article published on 18 September, 2009
Microsoft Corp. has filed a number of lawsuits against companies that use malicious advertisements in order to trick Windows users into installing useless "security" software. Scareware ads generally appear as system scan utilities, which report that they have found critical problems, and suggest the user simply "click to fix the problem". On click, the user is brought to a website selling ... [ read the full article ]
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18. September 2009 @ 09:50 |
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Well b****r me M$ actually doing something useful for a change!
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gamelover
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18. September 2009 @ 11:12 |
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It's about damn time too!
Recently I have had a spate of systems brought to me with this kind of 'scareware' onboard and the everyday clueless home users bringing them to me have no idea what it is or where it came from.
Luckily, none of the people I've helped out fell fully into the trap of buying fake software/giving credit card details. At least they had that much savvy to ask someone first.
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Gnawnivek
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18. September 2009 @ 11:18 |
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Yeah, those stupid pop up things are annoying as hell! The first time i got it, i was shocked! I was like, i keep my computer clean and lean all the time, no way it's infected! When i take a closer look on the warning screen (scanning and all, a busy genuine looking screen), the hell? That's not even my computer, lol. I read that NYT article as well (NYT itself got infected, apparently some 3rd party vendor approved the malicious ad). I'm also glad that MS is doing something about it. However, people are gullible, that's the way it is... I hate con-artists, but they're damn smart people, why can't they work on the good side :(
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telewig
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18. September 2009 @ 12:40 |
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Originally posted by pippincp: Well b****r me M$ actually doing something useful for a change!
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ren97
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18. September 2009 @ 15:11 |
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I'd love to say that these aren't that big of a deal but they're very convincing. I've had numerous very intelligent friends fall for them. There are a few that are done so well.
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18. September 2009 @ 18:17 |
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Go get 'em Microsoft. It is nice that Microsoft is playing a more active role in the security of their OS and even though these types of infections of fake software and malware are a good source of side job money for me I would like to see them stopped. After all it is the Malware that is available for Windows that allows the Apple and Linux Fanboys to make false claims that Windows is a unstable OS. Windows is not perfect but what OS or software is, but if they can play a role in keeping their Operating system secure and malware free it will make for an overall better user experience. The only bad thing is companies like McAfee and Symantec/Norton may threaten an anti-trust lawsuit or something because if Microsoft offers security software to protect the OS they take it as stealing their business. Well if they (McAfee, Norton & Others) did a better job then maybe Microsoft wouldn't have to protect it's OS. And I think Microsoft has the right to protect its OS and give its customers a good stable product. Are there any European Security Suites out there? I am just waiting for the European Commission to come crying about Microsoft Security Essentials which is free like they did about Opera vs IE.
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18. September 2009 @ 18:42 |
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I, personally, am glad they're doing something about these annoying little f***ers. I've gotten about a half dozen of these things in the last few months, and while they haven't caused any real damage, it takes me several hours of down-time to clean up my computer afterwards and it has caused me to stop using several of my favorite sites that are crawling with the little buggers (surfthechannel, atdhe, etc.).
I never thought I'd hear myself saying this, but GO MICROSOFT!?
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jony218
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18. September 2009 @ 20:04 |
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maybe they need to fix internet explorer because it is easily compromised by these attacks. By now they should know these types of tactics won't work against pirates/scammers. Though MS should be applauded, it is a empty gesture unless there unsafe browser is fixed.
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18. September 2009 @ 20:16 |
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Originally posted by jony218: maybe they need to fix internet explorer because it is easily compromised by these attacks. By now they should know these types of tactics won't work against pirates/scammers. Though MS should be applauded, it is a empty gesture unless there unsafe browser is fixed.
Have you used IE8? It does a pretty decent job of stopping Malware and Phishing attacks. Independent testing showed it is the most secure of all the browsers. Besides no browser can stop a user from clicking on a suspicious pop up or embedded advertisement.
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19. September 2009 @ 05:34 |
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Originally posted by bobiroc: The only bad thing is companies like McAfee and Symantec/Norton may threaten an anti-trust lawsuit or something because if Microsoft offers security software to protect the OS they take it as stealing their business.
If scareware = malicious software that claims to provide security, but does not
...then this describes McAfee and Norton perfectly. I should think that they would be blocked before anyone else, as more systems have been infected by these two than by any other virus in history (including the big ones like Melissa).
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GryphB
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19. September 2009 @ 19:15 |
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Anyone who uses a M$ computer that has no idea what it means to secure your computer deserve to get attacked by these scareware stuff.
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ivymike
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19. September 2009 @ 20:21 |
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I guess this means that Microsoft isn't completely evil :)
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xnonsuchx
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19. September 2009 @ 23:18 |
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Destroy "The Power of Stop Sign" and get their annoying ads off TV.
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SuperXL
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23. September 2009 @ 22:05 |
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Originally posted by Gnawnivek: I hate con-artists, but they're damn smart people, why can't they work on the good side :(
lord helmet said it best. "...because good is dumb".
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