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Adware Spreads Through Myspace

Sandbagger writes "Here's an interesting problem for MySpace — groups of websites that entice MySpace users into placing videos onto their profile pages (under the guise of 'free content'), without disclosing a key piece of information that might make them think twice. When someone visits one of these profiles carrying the video, a DRM acquisition box pops up and attempts to install Zango adware. In all likelihood, the profile owners don't even know these videos are doing this to their visitors. The end result is an Adware affiliate effectively removing himself from the distribution chain and letting kids promote these videos instead, in a strange example of viral marketing gone wrong."

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  1. Comment removed by account_deleted · · Score: 5, Funny

    Comment removed based on user account deletion

  2. Re:Is that a rhetorical question? by trickonion · · Score: 5, Funny

    this is too much like an AIDS outbreak in a sex offender prison I can't be sad for this

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  3. As opposed to... by StikyPad · · Score: 5, Funny

    in a strange example of viral marketing gone wrong.

    Strange because things referred to as "viral" so rarely go wrong.

  4. Think twice? by MoxFulder · · Score: 5, Funny
    ... entice MySpace users ... without disclosing a key piece of information that might make them think twice.
    These are MySpace users we're talking about. Good luck even getting 'em to think ONCE.
  5. With all the clutter on there already... by thePfhitz · · Score: 5, Funny

    With all the clutter on there already, how did anybody notice in the first place??