On Wed, 07 Dec 2011 08:59:12 +0000, Nemo <invalid@invalid.invalid>
wrote:
>On 07/12/2011 05:38, G. Morgan wrote:
>> Virus Guy wrote:
>>
>>> Meanwhile Graham Cluley, security expert and blogger for Sophos in the
>>> UK, expressed his surprise on Twitter, saying, "What on earth is CNET
>>> playing at wrapping downloads (VLC, Nmap, etc) with a cruddy toolbar?"
>>
>> I broke this story months ago and provided a homemade video on how to
>> get around it. The AV companies and software distributors are just now
>> acknowledging it?
>>
>I've just checked a few trial downloads and can't see any evidence of
>the wrapper. I wonder if Cnet has pulled it from its site, or maybe it
>is selective in some way - I'm using Win7/IE9 and based in the UK.
>
>Could others report on their experiences?
>(obviousy, don't let the installer run fully if the wrapper is evident)
I have used Cnet's TechTracker to keep over 20 programs up to date.
I've noticed with great displeasure that some time ago they started
pushing the toolbar and other unwanted items as one tried to update a
completely unrelated program.
Just within the last week or so, the malware rejection/acceptance
screen has become more buried in the chain of clicks that one must
make in order to install the wanted software.
Can we start a petition? I've given them negative feedback.


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