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alfredo was your account hacked? this seems like spam forgive me if it's not
 
After being on the site for a few hours yesterday, my cursor started to degrade. I'd click a link and not be taken there. The link itself and the cursor blinked. The shape of the cursor changed from an arrow to the claw-hand. The only thing I'd done differently was going to the site. I reset my browser and am back to normal. When on the site you are prompted to download their player, and as their are multiple links to uploads of the shows, you do so repeatedly--great place to put rogue code.

Not going back there. Netflix is only $7.00/mos. for streaming and is safe, ostensibly.
 
"free-tv-video-onl...
installed rogue apps, hi-jacked my email

When I downloaded and ran their app named Fastdownload.exe a rash of installs spawned. I became alarmed and quit the install. Then I checked Windows Programs in Control Panel. There were half a dozen new apps I never would have installed willingly, such as 3 for AOL utilities. I uninstalled all of them. One came back after I rebooted. SCARY! 2 days later my email was hi-jacked and everybody in my contacts list received a [no subject] email containing a highly suspicious link. BEWARE. You have been warned...

I should add that Malwarebytes found a couple of trojans, although Norton deemed the entire PC safe and virus-free, including fastdownload.exe! "


Doesn't sound safe to me Eric. Scan your PC!!!!!!
 
Brothers don't let brothers get Internet herpes.

Surf safe, my dears.

8)
 
Someone needs to build Mike a Linux box.

I work for tobacco. 4 ounces an hour. ;)

.exe - Thou Shall not pass! :p
 
DrumsAndBeer":zwuwm9ho said:
.exe - Thou Shall not pass! :p
Amen...stream or go home. Never down load players, codecs, etc. unless you are sure.
 
That's weird, I didn't have to download anything and it works just fine. I ran Malware Bytes and it found a thing or two, but nothing like you guys are describing. :scratch:
 
The Linux solution: "Hey man, have a free hammer, just go get the wood and some nails, and you could have a really safe house! You know, if you're a carpenter. I know a carpenter, well, he's sort of a carpenter... don't worry, this'll be great! In the meantime, go get these ninety books on carpentry and start with the first one and I'll be back in an hour and we can get started...or you can just let my carpenter friend build this user-friendly design, but it probably won't work with most of your furniture, electricity or anything...still ironing out the wrinkles...haha! But that's cool, right?"

The Windows Solution: "Hello, and welcome. You can buy this house, except you'll need to patch the roof every two days with our free Roof Patching Kit, change the doors once a week (same patching kit, but for doors), and sometimes there'll be a homeless guy sleeping next to the six pianos we think is a necessary part of your living room, but you can remove all of them with this other product...which we'll be supporting very soon...along with an upgraded house that's better than this one...for a price..."

The Mac Solution: "You aren't cool unless you have this condo. It's like everyone else's condo. It's the best condo. It never has break-ins, leaky roofs or vagrants. You like music? You go through us. You like pictures? You go through us. You want anything? You go through us. No negotiations, don't try to circumvent our community, because we're cool, we're hip, and we know what's best. Just ask anyone. That's why we cost three times as much."

(...ready to throw it all away...)
 
I think the trick is to wait until the countdown ends and click "Continue as Free User". Then it's just like any other streaming video. The countdown is in the middle of the screen, not at the top where they say "Download". If you click any of the download options the downloader.exe window then pops up. If you install it, that's where the problems begin. :affraid:

I always just view as a free user, maybe that's why it works? I talked to a buddy of mine here in DF today who has been using it successfully for a while, too.
 
Kyle Weiss":ieqa23xt said:
The Linux solution: "Hey man, have a free hammer, just go get the wood and some nails, and you could have a really safe house! You know, if you're a carpenter. I know a carpenter, well, he's sort of a carpenter... don't worry, this'll be great! In the meantime, go get these ninety books on carpentry and start with the first one and I'll be back in an hour and we can get started...or you can just let my carpenter friend build this user-friendly design, but it probably won't work with most of your furniture, electricity or anything...still ironing out the wrinkles...haha! But that's cool, right?"
Linux is as easy as pie, and you don't need to be a guru to run it on any standard desktop box. Take a desktop unit, install a base load of Unbuntu. Install VMWare for Unbuntu on top of that. Create a Virtual Windows machine within VMWare using your existing Windows install discs - here's your main "comfort zone" computer, keep it patched like you normally would, hell run MWBytes, and MS Security Essentials for virus/malware (Free and free). However, load an installation of FireFox for Unbuntu on the base Linux load and surf away. If you run into issues with websites in the FF browser through Linux, I never have btw, Surf the web through the Windows machine, but limit your surfing to known sites.
 
DrumsAndBeer":lki7rylo said:
Kyle Weiss":lki7rylo said:
The Linux solution: "Hey man, have a free hammer, just go get the wood and some nails, and you could have a really safe house! You know, if you're a carpenter. I know a carpenter, well, he's sort of a carpenter... don't worry, this'll be great! In the meantime, go get these ninety books on carpentry and start with the first one and I'll be back in an hour and we can get started...or you can just let my carpenter friend build this user-friendly design, but it probably won't work with most of your furniture, electricity or anything...still ironing out the wrinkles...haha! But that's cool, right?"
Linux is as easy as pie, and you don't need to be a guru to run it on any standard desktop box. Take a desktop unit, install a base load of Unbuntu. Install VMWare for Unbuntu on top of that. Create a Virtual Windows machine within VMWare using your existing Windows install discs - here's your main "comfort zone" computer, keep it patched like you normally would, hell run MWBytes, and MS Security Essentials for virus/malware (Free and free). However, load an installation of FireFox for Unbuntu on the base Linux load and surf away. If you run into issues with websites in the FF browser through Linux, I never have btw, Surf the web through the Windows machine, but limit your surfing to known sites.

I run linux and you just made my head hurt.. You hospitalized four windows users and actually killed a mactard.
 
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