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Malware in popunders by PLUGRUSH
Plugrush pop-unders once again have malware.
http://5102e2c34c2b4.zipnlist.com/ar...rs/Sketch.phps A perfect way to have your website blocked off by Google for malware. I wonder how this kind of shit can be pulled off by advertisers without getting their damn ass sued :mad: |
http://www.plugrush.com/account/tickets
GFY isn't PlugRush's support board, learn to fucking do it the right way idiot. |
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I dont give a fuck to plugrush but do care about other adult webmasters. I will refrain from using any bad words, my parents did teach me the manners |
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Fuck now I have to pull the popunders AGAIN. :( |
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Kaspersky has completely blocked their popunder url so it is no longer popping for me. :helpme
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Any update on this being resolved so we know whether it is safe to put popunders back on our sites? I sent an email to [email protected] myself just in case they missed the reports others have made.
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I never put shit like this on my sites. Create your own pop-under for decent programs and have much better results!
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here we go again
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report it on plugrush so that they can remove it asap.
probably good for people to block that persons url in their trades as well. it's a good program, but there's always a bad egg somewhere. |
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Doesn't mater what you report with them. Everyday there is new maleware threat at Plugrush. It's simply not to avoid. :helpme
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BTW where is nextri, you should forward this thread to him.
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i got hit by malware yesterday from a Plugrush widget on a tumblr blog.
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Failure is not an option -- it comes bundled with Windows.:1orglaugh
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Thanks for this informative thread. I love PlugRush but this a major problem and I hope PlugRush addresses it. In past posts, PlugRush said they are working with new companies to detect malware. Maybe it's time to switch malware detection companies again.
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Monday morning bump for Plugrush. Can we please get some confirmation that this has been resolved?
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I've got email from Google today that my site have malware and is now blocked ..
I started redirecting mobile traffic to them about 4 days ago and on the first visit to see if all works with the redirect script I was redirected to malware and reported it to them and they reply to me that the malware site was removed .. But after that G email I've removed them |
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1. No serious legitimate publisher will want to put up ad space on their site since it will probably go to malware soon and cause trouble from users and Google. 2. The ad network will develop a reputation for spreading malware and it will be blocked by all anti-malware utilities and blacklisted. If I were running a million dollar ad network business I would be hiring programmers left and right and looking at my advertiser policies to see how I could reduce the risk of this. Maybe the money these scumbags pay is nice and all but it's not going to be enough when you lose all your publishers and every security company and Google blocks you for good. Then it's game over and your entire business is done! |
I'll forward this thread to bogis.
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Thats where they're heading already, month more month less. |
So no response now even after three days and all day Monday? Or are we the bad guys now for wanting our sites free of malware?
Can we please get this fixed and get notification that it has been fixed? No response to the email to [email protected] either. Quote:
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Yikes
Bump for response from PlugRush! Come on guys, this is serious stuff....
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Will google really ban a webmaster permanently for using an ad network that includes an advertiser with malware? Are sites using PlugRush in danger of being permanently banned?
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Thanks @zealotry but how does that help? As the thread indicated, people have already reported it and in one case a person's site was subsequently banned by google.
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We handle reports as soon as possible, and investigate to find the correct campaign. The one in question was stopped many days ago.
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PR will fix it and the banned site could be submitted for reconsideration to Google, yes?
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Thanks for the reply, nextri. Can you tell us if you are still scanning sites for malware before they are included in the ad network?
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But Google doesn't care. Some asshole with a Plugrush site took my #1 listing and he is just destroying veryone's porn enjoyment. This is worse than tubes.
Buy advertising. Install Malwware... Nobody profits but the original thieves. |
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we are still scanning and monitoring all campaigns from 60 locations across the world. We catch a lot of malware either before the campaigns start, or shortly after. It's impossible to catch it all though, but we also find that our malware report tools works great when people actually use it. If the user who got a malware pop or redirect submits a report and give us his IP. We can immediately see which campaigns that IP was shown, and usually figure our right away which one it was who was spreading malware.
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With antivirus software like Kaspersky? No, you can't, because your site will be banned for life, and they won't give you any comments on that. This already happened to some sites that were using Juicyads, according to the threads I read on other webmaster boards. I would post the links here, but that's not allowed by the GFY rules, so Google for em'. |
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Thanks nextri, cyberseo, and allaboutcams. Appreciate the helpful responses.
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After the fact responses are great but it would be a lot better to do something more proactive which helps prevent the malware from getting there in the first place. I've shared many ideas in the past like having a tier system or allowing publishers to whitelist sites. Then there is better know your advertiser policies where you actually have a verified person who is legally held responsible for the content they put on the network. The fact is each time this happens it damages your reputation just as it damages the reputation of our sites. |
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Unfortunately since November I've noticed an average of 1 to 3 reports on GFY of malware from PR popunders per month. If that pattern holds (and it probably will unless more measures are taken)then I wonder if Google will have a problem with a site that has malware every month? You'd think they would. That's kinda why I'm bitching about it. |
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