Post by aabbcc » 08.05.2014 18:32:38
Thank you for a quick response.
The actual program being offered varies
Would you please post the list of all actual programs being offered (on all your products)? Is/was Conduit Search one of them, as one of the quotes above state? If Wikipedia is telling the truth, uninstalling Conduit is anything but an easy process!
From Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Browser_hi ... uit_SearchConduit toolbars have been identified as Potentially Unwanted Programs by Malwarebytes[2] and are typically bundled with other free downloads.[3][4] These toolbars modify the browser's default search engine, homepage, new tab page, and several other browser settings. [5]
A program called "Conduit Search Protect", better known as "Search Protect by conduit", can cause severe system errors upon uninstallation. It claims to protect browser settings but actually blocks all attempts to manipulate a browser through the settings page; in other words, it makes sure the malicious settings remain unchanged. The uninstall program for Search Protect can cause Windows to be unbootable because the uninstall file not only removes its own files, but also all the boot files in the root of the C: drive. Conduit is associated with malware, spyware, and adware, as victims of this hijacker have reported unwanted pop-up and in-text advertisements.
Victims of unwanted redirections to conduit.com have also reported that they have been attacked by phishing attempts and have received unwanted email spam, junk mail, other messages, and telephone calls from telemarketers. Some victims claim that the people claimed to be Apple, Microsoft, or their ISP, that personal information was used in some phone calls, and that some of the calls concerned their browsing habits and recent browsing history. Personal information used in phishing attempts may be associated with spyware. This hijacker virus is currently added to the official PowerISO download, for example.[6]
I don't mind it if you include legitimate software on the opt-out basis, I just need to be convinced that it is the case. It's probably in the company's best interest to convince the public of that, too
Thank you for a quick response.
[quote]The actual program being offered varies
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Would you please post the list of all actual programs being offered (on all your products)? Is/was Conduit Search one of them, as one of the quotes above state? If Wikipedia is telling the truth, uninstalling Conduit is anything but an easy process!
From Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Browser_hijacking#Conduit_Search
[quote]
Conduit toolbars have been identified as Potentially Unwanted Programs by Malwarebytes[2] and are typically bundled with other free downloads.[3][4] These toolbars modify the browser's default search engine, homepage, new tab page, and several other browser settings. [5]
A program called "Conduit Search Protect", better known as "Search Protect by conduit", can cause severe system errors upon uninstallation. It claims to protect browser settings but actually blocks all attempts to manipulate a browser through the settings page; in other words, it makes sure the malicious settings remain unchanged. The uninstall program for Search Protect can cause Windows to be unbootable because the uninstall file not only removes its own files, but also all the boot files in the root of the C: drive. Conduit is associated with malware, spyware, and adware, as victims of this hijacker have reported unwanted pop-up and in-text advertisements.
Victims of unwanted redirections to conduit.com have also reported that they have been attacked by phishing attempts and have received unwanted email spam, junk mail, other messages, and telephone calls from telemarketers. Some victims claim that the people claimed to be Apple, Microsoft, or their ISP, that personal information was used in some phone calls, and that some of the calls concerned their browsing habits and recent browsing history. Personal information used in phishing attempts may be associated with spyware. This hijacker virus is currently added to the official PowerISO download, for example.[6][/quote]
I don't mind it if you include legitimate software on the opt-out basis, I just need to be convinced that it is the case. It's probably in the company's best interest to convince the public of that, too