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Old 04-21-2003, 07:20 PM  
HungSolo
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Originally posted by candidpublishinginc
Why don't you show us some "proof" that standard internet hijacks people's browsers. All you're doing is pointing the finger and not showing any proof. That might have been an SI affiliate that did this and not them directly.

It really doesn't make sense to me for them to hijack webmaster's browsers since you went to their affiliate page.

Lastly, McAffee really jumps the gun on these so called JS "exploits". Their determinations are more political than anything. They actually consider delay consoles "exploits" as well as dialers while Norton does not.

In short, I honestly don't buy what you're saying. If there was some sort of auto download exploit in the new IE it's likely that it would be exploited by many more people.

Also who made you the Internet Cop? Thanks to your FTC complaint I'm sure they're going to go after blind link programs in general. Thanks for making my job easier.

He says that he was Hijacked when he clicked on the link that they gave him, as an affilliate, that his surfers would be clicking on.
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