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Originally Posted by nation-x
... This is serious shit....
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Don't get me wrong - it IS serious shit, and a lot of major players couldn't give a toss. There are some out there that are actively trying to combat this problem.
I infected a puter with the trojan, and tested it out, and in my tests the first click had a refcode changed, which stuck. If the link had no refocde in it, it appeared unchanged, but when it got the the processor, a new refcode got added.
The refcode appeared to change randomly though, which was weird.
HOWEVER - there is a current easy workaround for this trojan, and with a bit more implementation, will protect for a few more revisions. I'm not posting what the solution is on a public board, but it is a payside server-side implementation that will protect all affiliates. Funny though how some big guys don't seem to care about it
