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Originally Posted by KG Gary
Is this the Zango thing that's something to do with 180Solutions? A quick Google search led me to this page which is a long read, but does confirm that an infected computer can override affiliate codes and the Zango/180Solutions affiliates will get the credit for any sale.

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Yep, 180Solitions became Zango or owns it or some such shit...but they're definitley affiliated.
That site is a great resource to read up on this crap.
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Originally Posted by pornhitzman
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Exactly, they're fucking parasites
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Originally Posted by Mr. Blue
Gotta give credit to Will76 for not letting the topic drop...have to admit I only knew about the install crap, but didn't know about the stealing sales thing until he posted it.
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You and me both! I'd heard of stuff like this too, but had no idea how widespread it was (and getting worse by the day).
Completely agree...damn glad Will is pursuing this
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Originally Posted by KG Gary
Is there a specific removal tool out there, (like the one called CWShredder - created for that horrible CoolWebSearch thing), that would remove this zango shite from a surfer's computer but NOT erase all regular affiliates cookies etc?
Maybe link lists/tgps/everyone possible could link to such a tool and inform surfers that "you might be getting screwed by adware crap - remove it quickly here", or something.
Just a thought.

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From what I've seen so far, no...there is no single tool that will remove it. Apparently running several tools in sequence will do the job though. But, it is an arduous process that most home users wouldn't undertake.
That said, as soon as I can get to it and have done some more research...I will be posting some links on my main sites. Informing surfers that if they see pop ups or odd looking text links on the site, their systems are compromised. And providing links to removal tools.
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Originally Posted by Jim
I wondered when something like this thing would be launched. Sparky mentioned that there is something new coming that will actually over write your ccbill affiliate code with theirs. Watch for posts by people wanting to sign up to any and all ccbill programs.
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Sadly Jim, from what I've seen so far...they're not the only ones doing this. And exactly as Sparky suggested, it's most likely going to get worse before it gets better
All that said, this has given me a business idea I intend to exploit locally. Might as well make a few bucks removing this shit from friends/neighbors and their friends/neighbors computers. Kind of one way of getting some of my lost sales back. Unfortunately, it comes out of the end users pocket...but there's not much I can do about that.
Again, most end users aren't geeky enough to remove this kind of shit. Besides, it always feels good to give someone back a clean system...and get paid for it too
