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Alot of Suspicion Going On But No Evidence
all this talk about Zango and other scumware jacking traffic and affiliate codes but other than Will posting screencaps of Zango in action popping the AFF ads I've seen nobody else post any evidence of anything else nefarious happening.
the answer is to get one of your old computers or a very cheap new one and use it to surf the free sites without any anti-virus protection and get infestated with all this shit and then start documenting what happens when u surf free sites and try to join paysites. |
perhaps people, aside from certain ones, have better things to do with their time?:2 cents:
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zango shmango. I will be happy to hear the end of this saga...
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Might want to go and read some of the long Zango threads, multiple people have noted instances of how Zango operates first hand, not just Will. |
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i thought about doing this myself to see if any of my shit is effected or how i can redirect people with the zango toolbar.
I have an old dell im going to fire up. ill post some screen shots of anything i find |
I forget the names of them, but there's also toolbars & so called adult browsers that also replace your aff code with theirs. Almost all of these "adult browsers" switch affiliate codes
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:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :thumbsup |
you misunderstood me - I know we have lots of documented evidence of Zango stealing traffic but there are people talking about lots of other scum bags out there and saying that affiliate codes are being rewritten, redirects on join pages etc - i haven't seen anybody screencap anything but the Zango stuff.
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How do we ban together? I see Will on her trying to get people going and people rip on him.
Anyone have any clue how to stop real spyware? It isn't some thing sponsors can just stand up and fight. 99% of the people here can't even explain what spyware is past the basic definition, let alone understand how it works. When someone can tell me how to not spend 40 hours a week just trying to find it. Then how to research every ip range, every country, every region, every OS and Browser and every software package online, with every link on my site, every page, every submit, at every time of time from all these places.. On every webmaster... Then, I will stand up and fight against it.. Otherwise the 10 companies that pop exits over us with tool bars simply get a C&D and back to work I go and the rest I hope to get lucky with and catch. Figure out how to find it, stop it, block it, fix it, with your own traffic - then band us all together :) |
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The reality is many programs are no longer supporting their affiliates, but instead competing with them and looking for new ways every day to shave another dollar off the affiliates' take. From outrageous check fees, traffic leaks on tours, to "oops, we lost track of your affiliate code on the tour", it has been pretty endless the last 24 months or so. Toolbars such as Zango, other more malicious spyware / malwares, and outright end user PC hijacks are a normal part of the business these days. Many of the programs operate these sorts of things themselves, and profit from them, often stealing sales directly from their affiliates. Almost the only true high volume spammers are run in conjunction with the programs themselves, and they often use zombie PCs to do their mailings to make it hard to trace back. What these program owners don't realize is that they are making it way too obvious now. They stand out. |
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"FTC" Dont believe will76 he of course has his own agenda as thats his bread and butter, doesnt mean he is wrong or false in anything i have seen , but prob not the best guy to be a spokesperson against aff anyways. Go read what the ftc has to say about zango .. might wanna checkout ripoffreport.com as well |
lol JFK.
Just take pictures. No one cares what your biased ass has to say, so stop talking out of it. |
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It's no different than the blackhat guys that cheat there way to the top of the serps. "Legit" people get fucked. But if it's legal, it's legal. You just gotta adapt and protect your traffic. Learning to adapt is the key to this industry. Whining will get you nothing but a lot of lost time. |
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Anyway, what does "bias" have to do with anything? You are surely not suggesting that the use of scumware could possibily fall within the definition of legitimate competition? |
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Another point you seem to be missing entirely, is that while AFF, Sexsearch and the rest have the right to choose the direction of their businesses, everyone else has the right to decide how to react to those choices. |
sadly yes he is suggesting that scumware would fall into the category of 'legitimate competition' and more and more the bigger players and those who kiss their ass will do the same. there was a time when most big programs didn't spam(mail spam), then one by one they started and soon almost everybody had a fairly big spam operation. this is a business where people will do anything to at least keep their income where it was - that's why when u dig into this you will find names from the past, people who couldn't compete with the second wave of big affiliate programs like Bangbros and NastyDollars and tons of medium sized programs plus small guys who used the TGP/MGP game to make a fortune - all taking money and surfers away from them. I see them migrating back to adult now and the only avenue to big money again for these people will be this kind of crap.
i took a look at a new program the other day - it was like a flashback to 1999, definitely one of the old school program owners back for a second kick at the can. |
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If there is something illegal going on here, by all means go after them. I don't like what they're doing. I believe it's unethical. But then again there are also some people of this country that believe selling porn is unethical. The law says what we can and cannot legally do. |
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It's good to see they have gotten a lot of attention lately on GFY :) Top 10 Malware Threats February 2007 1. Trojan-Downloader.Zlob.Media-C 2.44% 2. Trojan.FakeAlert 1.32% 3. Virtumonde 0.68% 4. Zango.CommonElements 0.40% 5. WinSpy 0.40% 6. Zango.SearchAssistant 0.39% 7. SpySheriff 0.39% 8. Command Service 0.38% 9. 180solutions.SearchAssistant 0.33% 10. Trojan-Downloader.Gen 0.33% |
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SO true bro. Duke |
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