Fighting Malicious Ads on Download Pages
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Still showing misleading download links:
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Instead of posting the actual links here – so that this forum becomes a honeypot for every webscraper and gets all these malicious downloads higher in search-engine rankings – could I suggest that people just email Don at the email address he’s already published in this discussion?
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@Steve-Bonds
Blocked, thank you.@PeterJones
Sorry about the pollution with these scam links. I modified the 1st announce and I’ve removed some malicious links in this thread. Feel free to remove the rest if you judge necessary. -
Malicious link treated & removed
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More Malicious adds on the download page again here are the links
THE FOLLOWING LINKS BELOW ARE MALICIOUS:
https://wavebrowserpro.com/install https://wavebrowserpro.com/blue-install
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Future Posters: remember, it is better to e-mail Don directly with malicious links, rather than to post them here
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@PeterJones no problem
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The image that I am seeing. I wasnt able to get the URLs, apologies. I am based in US.
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The image that I am seeing. I wasnt able to get the URLs, apologies. I am based in US.
If you happen to see them again, please send the link(s) to don.h@free.fr.
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In my opinion it is confusing to write “See malicious ads here? Help us remove them!” right under the legitimate download button. Especially for users using an adblocker, it makes it very hard to know whether the green download button is legitimate
Can I suggest either moving it (perhaps next to the “Advertising:” text) or changing it to say “The above download button is legitimate. If you see malicious ads on this site, please help us remove them!” (with “help us remove them!” hyperlinked)?