[dba-Tech] Bundled Adware in IE?

Tina Norris Fields tinanfields at torchlake.com
Wed Dec 10 14:51:45 CST 2014


Lambert, that certainly seems true, today, using my computer.  
Yesterday, using the new computer, we were consistently dumped into 
cnet.  Wonder what I was doing wrong.  If you have an idea about that, 
please let me know. Thanks.
TNF

Tina Norris Fields
tinanfields-at-torchlake-dot-com
231-322-2787

On 12/10/2014 1:10 PM, Heenan, Lambert wrote:
> Weird. The current DL link points to
> https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/?scene=2#download-fx
>
> which downloads Firefox Setup Stub 34.0.5.exe and that does not appear to go anywhere near the dread CNET.
>
> Lambert
>
>
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> Yeah, that's what I did - I went to mozilla.org, but the download links took us to cnet (definitely not my favorite place).
> TNF
>
> Tina Norris Fields
> tinanfields-at-torchlake-dot-com
> 231-322-2787
>
> On 12/10/2014 8:55 AM, Heenan, Lambert wrote:
>> Exactly. What reason is there to go anywhere else but Mozilla.org?
>>
>> Not all add-ins are bad of course. Web Of Trust is one I have in Chrome that I would not do without. Nor have I found Chrome to be 'hammered' with any unwanted add-ins. IMHO a major culprit is installation programs for other programs which have additional payloads that install if you do not pay attention to all those dialog boxes in the install process.
>>
>> Lambert
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