Flash bites again: Huge malware campaign on Yahoo ads hits millions
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How do you tell if your infected or not? The way I back-up recently may have saved me. However, I may need to re-do a clean install of 10 and delete the backup image of windows 10. Firefox defaults to yahoo for search results.
Something to worry about with clean installs now, malware can't write to a clean DVD copy of the Windows installer, but it can to a USB flash drive (unless it has some kind of write protection).
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Something to worry about with clean installs now, malware can't write to a clean DVD copy of the Windows installer, but it can to a USB flash drive (unless it has some kind of write protection).
Not the way I do things. I am currently scanning images from a clean windows 7 with Malwarebytes.
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Three programs that I keep off my computers are Adobe Acrobat, Java and Adobe Flash. Prevents a lot of problems.
+1 I do the same
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For very long time now I have Flash set to ask to initialize and don't have no Flash based live adds but at most leave black holes on screen. Wander if any of adds are made in HTML5 ?
I'm wondering the same thing. Can adds be made with HTML5?
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I'm wondering the same thing. Can adds be made with HTML5?
They might be but I bet the people who created them don't want to spend the money to re-write them.
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Actually not quite true -- well you can't get PC malware but you most certainly can get Scammed -- people have often replied via Newspaper ads to "Scams" etc -- in particular - "Ponzi Schemes" and Investment Boiler House schemes. There are all sorts of other Scams one could get lured into via a newspaper Ad. What about "Timeshares" on non existent properties etc etc.
True enough, but in the case of those scenarios there might be a slight chance of legal recompense/revenge.
Also PC malware causes $B of damage to businesses and the Economy as a whole, whereas scams normally only affect individual citizens.
I do agree though Non Static ads are HUGELY irritating -- I can live with some STATIC advertising on sites -- things do have to be paid for - but irritating the customer seems the wrong way to go about it - especially as it leads to POORER security too.
Agreed.
There should probably be an opt in system for people who want to risk receiving malware from targeted ads.
The default should be static ads.
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True enough, but in the case of those scenarios there might be a slight chance of legal recompense/revenge.
Also PC malware causes $B of damage to businesses and the Economy as a whole, whereas scams normally only affect individual citizens.
Agreed.
There should probably be an opt in system for people who want to risk receiving malware from targeted ads.
The default should be static ads.
G'day Mate --
really enjoying this morning -- watching Cricket -- 'OZ OUT BEFORE LUNCH on ist day of 4th Ashes test --60 all out ist innings !!
My English friends were singing " It's all gone quiet over there" where a load of aussies were drinking and getting glummer by the minute. Still they said ---OK we'll get our revenge at the Davies Cup Tennis semi final vs GB in September.
(Just winding you up !!).
However back to the topic -- a whole load of high powered business people were discussing this very issue and say that intrusive ads ruin the whole market and drive customers away - Static systems are best -- so maybe there IS hope in the future (like eventually for the aussie cricket team !!).
Cheers
jimbo
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really enjoying this morning -- watching Cricket -- 'OZ OUT BEFORE LUNCH on ist day of 4th Ashes test --60 all out ist innings !!
The Poms have totally hammered us the last 3 innings we've batted.