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TheMan 05-02-2001 07:43 PM

Just another BIG way to give porn a bad name?!?!?!?!
 
Hi everyone... I have been seeing some sneaky shit going on.
Follow these little steps.....

1) Go to the site http://www.littlelolitapictures.com and let the page load fully.

2) Close the browswer window.

3) Open your browser again and see what your browser homepage is set at.

4) every time u close the browser and open it again it's a new tgp.


I think this is bullshit and will give us webmasters a bad bad bad name.
I mean come on.....

Think about all the times little kids are gonna be jumping onto the computer after someone was browsing porn and seeing this shit.

Think about all the guys who are gonna be busted big time after girlfriend or wife decide to jump on the computer.

This is bullshit period.

I will not trade traffic with sites like this and hope other webmasters will follow the right way.

THX

TheMan
http://www.mature-post.com


Warphead 05-02-2001 07:56 PM

No doubt, TheMan, just the name of the site tells me it's bad news.

Hot Tropical Babes 05-02-2001 08:20 PM

I think it is a TOTAL invasion on someones pc and NO ONE has the right to do that. It is just as bad a sending a virus. I had a similar experience with "go hip" attaching an add on to my browser, in which i had to install an exe file to delete it. Totally pissed me off. I would of loved to have the webmaster of go hip in my office during this period of madness. If you people who "agree" with this crap need hits that bad, well something is wrong with your sites. Thats like forcing people at gun point (so to speak) to visit your site.
(duplicated from awi)

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Gemini 05-02-2001 08:22 PM

We just read an article saying the same thing in different words HTB, hurting for hits I think the guy called the article.

boneprone 05-02-2001 08:23 PM

hey we gunna meet up in vegas again Joe?

TheMan 05-02-2001 08:26 PM

I will be in vegas for sure http://bbs.gofuckyourself.com/board/wink.gif hit me up on icq and lets set a place to meet http://bbs.gofuckyourself.com/board/smile.gif

TheMan

boneprone 05-02-2001 08:29 PM

Im gunna try and throw a party.. You me and John gotta hook up again.. I got a large Rialito Suite for all 3 nights. Try and get some others gathered as well..

Boneprone family reunion.

Dirtypainter 05-02-2001 08:30 PM

Good old norton. *patting the puter on the back*

norton virrus alert notified me of this and allowed me to shut it down before it wrote to my registery.

I suggest to anybody that does gallery reviews and such to get norton. As it has always stopped this activity before it gets to me.

boneprone 05-02-2001 08:32 PM

Would that be Ken Norton the Boxer, or the FootBall Player?

Hot Tropical Babes 05-02-2001 08:38 PM

I have norton,,,,,,and he didnt notify me ,,, The bastard

titmowse 05-02-2001 09:11 PM

Was that article available online Gemini?

I would be interested to know if this tactic is employed by other webmasters who would be promoting different content.

Fortunately, (in the above instance related by TheMan) I am safe as long as the links are from sites that contain the words little and lolita or the such in their domain. I would never entertain the notion of viewing them, much less reviewing them.

I have had stuff from n/a sites get loaded on my computer without my permission. I get email spammed a cajillion times from signing up for a certain adult email service. I get java/dialer windows when I try to submit galleries to cetain TGPs.

Most of the time, I can nip any unecessary downloads before they start. I can usually get rid of unwanted software if I am careful.

This forced downloading is going to become an even bigger issue now that n/a sites have clued into this dubious marketing practice.

I hope that in the future there is a law passed that doesn't protect a user from unwanted software, but rather forces ALL software designers to have cross-platform compatible UNINSTALL programs in all their stuff.

so there



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Lensman 05-02-2001 09:11 PM

It didn't change anything on my browser.

I wonder if this is the script:

&lt;/script&gt;</P>

&lt;script language=javascript&gt;</P>

setInterval(&quot;window.status='Book Mark Us, Little Lolita
Pictures'&quot;,10);

&lt;/script&gt;


[This message has been edited by Lensman (edited 05-02-2001).]

TheMan 05-02-2001 09:29 PM

For some reason it isnt catching onto my browser anymore as well.

Someone told me this is the code

and it's still at the bottom of the page

can it be a script or something with on and off functions ? hehe

TheMan

TheMan 05-02-2001 09:30 PM

script language="JScript.Encode" src="http://www.littlelolitapictures.com/tss.js"></script

Here is the code I meant to place

Lord Assmore 05-03-2001 07:06 AM

Ppl, you can avoid it all by tighten up your browser security.

If you use IE, adjust the security settings so that a script isn't allowed to run an ActiveX control (this is what the js file does on the referred page, to bookmark/set homepage against your will).


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