Zango Caught in Lies About MySpace?
An anonymous reader writes to mention that Zango's still under suspicion for problems on MySpace. ZDNet has the story, discussing rumours of multiple accounts, paid Zango hawkers, and mass emailings. From the article: "Boyd posted some choice snippets from the email, like this: 'Zango is fairly new with myspace sites and it took me some time to see what works and what doesn't ... more profitably, *go to a bunch of your friends* who have popular profiles and pay them (it's up to you so much. One of my partners said 5$..maybe offer to split the money with them?) to put a zango video into their profile through your site. This will give you hundreds of extra installs a day (this probably works even better than having them on your actual site).'"
...am glad I have absolutely no idea what that summary means.
It appears to have been created using a random character generator.
Slashdot 'editors' still has the capacity to amaze and astonish me.
Good thing he's not me.
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The email contains the following fun snippet:
2) MOVING GIFS. This really gets peoples attention and vistors love this shit. Heres an example of a perfect site: www.free-extras.com
Look at the karate guy doing flips: its awesome. Click on it: it links to a gallery of a 100 zango videos. THIS IS WHAT YOU SHOULD DO. Its simple, cool, and WAYYYY more profitable. Find a moving gif online and put it on your site. Make it link to a gallery.
Ok, what fucking planet do they live on, and more importantly, WHY HASN'T IT BEEN DESTROYED YET?
Caught in a web of their own lies, like common politicians.
Seems to me it's up to MySpace to either condone this sort of thing or ban users for it, never mind what the weasels at Zango do or say.
A feeling of having made the same mistake before: Deja Foobar
I'm out.
Oh. My. God. These people should be locked up somewhere, because they're completely insane.
This isn't the first time I've seen them engage in this. I first encountered Zango when its predecessor company, 180 Solutions, told me to install Install026.exe, which had 180 Search Solutions infect my computer with its spyware. I had been installing a video game at the time, while browsing the webcomic hosting site Keenspot, so I thought it was part of the installation process and clicked the button. My computer fell to the spyware and I had to end up doing a system restore. Since then 180 Solutions has merged with another spyware company to become Zango.
Keenspot suffered massive outrage, and coldly responded that they outsource their advertising to the Burstnet company, which used iFrames to distribute their ads, so they had no control over it, and that everyone is evil and stealing when they use Firefox's AdBlock.
The next time I encountered them was when I went to the website Newgrounds, which apparently had become infested with spyware since the last time I visited, and said I needed to install Zango to access portions of the site. This spyware problem was in the Wikipedia entry for a few months, but now it appears to have been removed?
The last time, incidentally, was when I was searching Wikipedia. I came across this revision of a Wikipedia article on Zango Messenger, a spyware laden IM service made by Zango. Look how glowing its review is. Wikipedia records the IP addresses of every user that edits when they aren't logged in, and when you look at the IP address that made the edit, you will see that the address traces back to a company by the name of "180 SOLUTIONS HOOKED-2", with 180 Solutions being the company's old name!
It's hosted by Time Warner Telecom, by the way. That's another reason not to use AOL.
i still have no idea what the hell your talking about
Lies, lies, and more lies. They've turned the internet into a US presidential election.
So apparently Zango makes some crappy adware toolbars. Then they get video's to link back to the Zango website and bring up installers when they try to play. Webmasters can sign up and push Zango crapware in return for $$$s per install.
This is where that mangled piece of English in the summary comes in. That piece is from an email where Zango reveals there evil scheme to the Zango pushing legions. In the email, Zango tells its associates to target kids and make it easy to embed Zango vids in their MySpace profiles. Then all their friends come, have the installer pop up, and let it through so they can see the cool new video.
There, just in case you were confused after trying to read only the summary like I was.
If this signature is witty enough, maybe somebody will like me.
Cuz it doesn't look like news for nerds OR stuff that matters.
"Forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us." -Jesus Christ The Lord's Prayer
MySpace told Live Journal to tell Zango that they are no longer invited to their party and that Zango doesn't have a boyfriend because she's a heffer.
"Our opponent is an alien starship packed with atomic bombs. We have a protractor."
Anyone have a decoder ring that works for this submission? I think mine is busted.
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Spyware/index.php?p=845
Hmmm, I notice that they have a 'family guy' banner amongst a few others. Were they granted the rights to use that character, or are they perhaps in violation?
Maybe we could ask the MPAA about that, hmmmmm...
Your a tool! The text was quoted from the article... Would you like /. editors to start fixing external articles as well?
I think it's only fair that since they give you a place on their systems & let you call it "myspace", that they get to take some space on your system & call it their space.
Wanna fight ? Bend over, stick your head up your ass, and fight for air.
Just another normal day in the windows landscape....feel the pain
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Like, ohmygod, you haven't heard about ZONGO yet? Lol, it's, um, this really strange, uh, THING on MYSPACE!!1!! I TOTALLY had a huuuuuge problem with it the other day!!! :) It went like, this...
:-(
I was blogging on myspace on the PC. And it was all, like, beep beep beep beep, and MySpace was, like, gone.
And I was, like.... "Uunh?" (O_O)
Zongo DEVOURED MySpace.
It was a really good myspace.
And then I had to do it again, and I had to do it fast, so it wasn't as good (;_;)
It's kind of... a bummer.
My name is Ellen Feiss, and I MySpace...
Who the fuck cares about MySpace? (Aside from teenagers, obviously... but they're dumb.)
A spyware company called Zango (formerly 180 solution) has been caught trying to infect user's PCs through an automatic download triggered by a video. Their latest scheme is to post and encourage to post those videos on myspace pages.
As the user base of myspace is not that tech savvy, they click "yes" to the pop up that ask if they want the software installed (presented as required to see the video, or even automatic when the video try to load, i'm not sure) and they find themselves infected by the spyware.
It seems some emails proving that scheme have been found.
Caught in a web 2.0 of their own lies, like common politicians.
there, fixed.
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it is stuff that matters to the new nerds.
heh, sounds like a band name - "The New Nerds" with there new hit, "Rock the Distro".
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I hope nothing bad happens to MySpace from this! Where else am i going to post all my gawdy animated gifs and cell phone camera pictures!
Excellent! Problem, though: the myspace kiddies are _far_ too young to remember Ellen Feiss. That was what, four years ago?
To the OP, get the hell off slashdot now. I don't need to explain. Just leave.
Do not mock Osaka I mean Ellen!
I still have no idea what the heck Zango is.
It's a reminder that there'll be some paid business opportunities for geeks who offer a decontamination service, and probably some unpaid labour on the horizon for anyone with clueless family members.
Cant the FTC do something about these meanie spyware junkies?
explaining what this is al about, because I have no clue what the summery means.
Don't fight for your country, if your country does not fight for you.
I tried to play a video on my laptop with linux, and Mozilla gave a popup that said:
Please use Internet Explorer 5+ or Firefox on Windows to access this content.
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+1 Funny, yeah sure
+1 Insightful, no way
00:57, 29 July 2006 88.9.89.42 (Talk) (Revert - Either Zango again or someone who thinks he's funny (via Slashdot))
okay okay...... .... with limited knowledge.
for the longest time nerds were outcasted when the net first started.
myspace is a way for the rest of the non-tech-savvy people to catch up.
when geocities.com first started in the mid-90's, every tech/geek/nerd/etc had a webpage that looked not as high quality but just and loud and annoying as the my space profiles these "teens" create.
the world has caught up, and now they are making webpages
todays myspace.com pages is like yesterdays geocities pages.....
myspace = animated hell
geocites = over use of the blink tag and who the fark though it would be cool to have lime green text over a bgimage that looks like a bad shirt from the 70's.
basically i am saying.. the rest of the world is adopting the internet. they arent as tech savvy so they use myspace because its easy... half of them just copy and paste code, dont tell me you havent done that ever. dont get me wrong i am not trying to say it is right to have a bad webpage/profile/blog/whatever, but i am saying it is a trend like neon hot pants in the 80's. its big bold and ugly, but give it time and people will realize that jerry curl(read: myspace profile) isnt cool anymore.
And I thought I had a tenuous grasp on reality...
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