Your reactions to this post deeply concern me. I do believe this is a serious problem you should at least entertain investigating whomever you have an agreement with in regards to bundling their stuff into your installer.
Your defensive attitude is what alarms me the most. Almost as if you might care more about your bundle agreement profits than your users security/safety.
Hole in one. I wouldn’t trust those admins to make me a cup of tea, and I agree that their attitude reeks of deception for selfish reasons. Nobody should ever trust their software again, full stop.
I don't support crapware but I'm not going to tell someone how they should make their living. That post looks like rabble rousing to me. I have yet to see any factual information except a whole lot of "it seems" "it appears" "I believe". I'd rather reserve judgement till the facts emerge.
If I see someone being immoral I'm going to tell them "how to make their living" not because I hope they are going to be so inspired as to change for the better because you and I both know that's not going to work.
I do so because I hope other people will listen and stop doing business with them leading to a decrease in profit and THEN changed behaviour from the culprit.
There is lots of factual information. They are factually doing a lot of malware like behaviour in their installer and bundling software from questionable sources they have no control over. At best they are putting their customers at risk.
The only facts that can possible emerge is that its actually worse and customers are getting their identities stolen or some such.
Rabble rousing is literally the only way anything gets fixed.
Okay, but malware "like" is not actually malware. If it turns out that it is, then ofcource why would anyone support a malware distributor.
>They are factually doing a lot of malware like behaviour in their installer and bundling software from questionable sources they have no control over.
Their explanation was that AV vendors flag their competitors, so now in the 'arms race', competitors have resorted to downloading individual bits from random URLs and then merging them together. While this would be a technique that malware software would use to possibly defeat security software, but hey, its also how torrents work. Tools can be used for good or bad.
The admin's replies are clever smokescreens: they stay neatly of the periphery of the matter and avoid giving actual answers to the questions being posed.
Whoever wrote these replies would probably do well in politics.
Dude you are all over these comments defending indefensible behavior. What they are doing is wrong. Full Stop. You seriously sound like the admins in the forums.
I'm wagering he has some kind of connection or relationship with the software or developers. There's just no way someone would espouse the views KSK holds without some kind of external factor / ulterior motive.
Your reactions to this post deeply concern me. I do believe this is a serious problem you should at least entertain investigating whomever you have an agreement with in regards to bundling their stuff into your installer.
Those domains its communicating with have several hits on known malware/RATs reports. For instance, https://www.maltiverse.com/sample/a98b1 ... 38233c50b7.
Here is another that spawns the same type of .exe which turns out to be NJRAT malware -> https://www.hybrid-analysis.com/sample/ ... mentId=120
Your defensive attitude is what alarms me the most. Almost as if you might care more about your bundle agreement profits than your users security/safety.
Hole in one. I wouldn’t trust those admins to make me a cup of tea, and I agree that their attitude reeks of deception for selfish reasons. Nobody should ever trust their software again, full stop.