What a way with words this person totes.
Ironically, that ad is virtually identical to real ads offering PC virus cleaners. “Is you PC infected? Click here for a free test” is one I’ve seen.
I’m paranoid. I only download from known software sites which were recommended by objective third parties.
I also run my virus scan and spy scan daily, plus I have additional backup ad scans I run at my discretion.
Only 0.16% clicks. Some of which could have been accidental clicks or clicks by non-english readers.
Maybe people are trying to hose up others computers as a joke at work or something.
Totally weird.
'Infect Me'
No thanks.
ping
I’ve recently run into a Windows file that downloads from web pages, which pops up my virus alert. I’m not on a Windows machine (have a Macintosh), but my anti-virus programs checks for everything, even Windows stuff. So, it has popped up this one kind several times from various web sites, which is supposed to redirect your Internet connection to a bogus site and fool you into believing you might be going to a bank, but are actually going to someone else’s site that has replaced the bank’s site. It only comes up when you try to access your bank.
Fortunately with the Mac, it won’t do a darned thing, even if I didn’t stop it with my anti-virus program. That’s not true, though, with the Windows machines...
Most of the systems visiting the site, 98 percent, ran Windows.Rat voters are so stupid!
Uh huh... so are Windows users.