Ramblings of an old Doc

 

Forbes on line just gave its readers some malware…because

“On arrival, like a growing number of websites, Forbes asked readers to turn off ad blockers in order to view the article. After doing so, visitors were immediately served with pop-under malware, primed to infect their computers, and likely silently steal passwords, personal data and banking information. Or, as is popular worldwide with these malware "exploit kits," lock up their hard drives in exchange for Bitcoin ransom.” – engadget

It turns out that huge numbers of websites are similarly affected. How many? No one can say…and it’s worse than that: Billions of people have been affected.

Malvertising affected DailyMotion…so…128 million were put at risk from that, with malware from the “Angler Exploit Kit” family. In August 2015, MSN.com was hit by another drive by and in July, Yahoo (6.9 billion visits/month) was hit with similar….and on and on.

So, the websites are victims. Don’t blame them. The advertisers are killing advertising on the web, and they are arguably the largest malware delivery system on the web…and they haven’t got the slightest handle on it.

The only real cure is a robust adblocker extension for your browser, or to uninstall Java.

By the way: “Edge” – the new MS browser (not to be confused with AdBlock Edge) – doesn’t have an AdBlock/AdBlock Plus extension…so I’d advise not using it until it does.

Source:

http://www.engadget.com/2016/01/08/you-say-advertising-i-say-block-that-malware/


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on Jan 10, 2016

i flipped to "ublock origin" from adblockplus a few months back. no idea if it's blocking more stuff or not . it does have a lot more filters sources - blocking malware domains, etc.

i use edge if i need to watch bbc clips. no idea if it's ublock or if it's kaspersky that's blocking the clips there.. doesn't work with chrome and firefox so it's not noscript (have ublock origin on both) 

 

edge has no extension whatsoever, which is why even some av doesn't work with it (i mean, those av/security suites work on the firewall, etc level, just doesn't do anything for the browser itself directly if they need extensions to work)

 

incidentally... i've been using the steam browser lately, because there's less chance of things going wonky/crash than if i alt-tab out of full screen to browse stuff (desktop.. 3840x2160, game resolution 1080 or 1440). gah.. ads galore.

on Jan 11, 2016

Maiden666

Quoting starkers,
reply 13

I've encountered a few sites that pop up a message to turn off my ad blocker, but there's no way on Earth that's going to happen and I simply exit the site forthwith.

check out

https://adblockplus.org/en/subscriptions

under misc there is a list that might help you in this instance. some other lists are ok, too, just that they, naturally, slow the loading time of the browser.

I do use the additional filters in AdBlock Plus and have found that fewer ads get through now... especially thiose annoying popunders that can sit there unnoticed until you close the page[s] above.

As for advertising [of any kind], I agree with your sentiment 100% and avoid highly advertised products when, wherever possible.  For mine, advertisers are parasites who bump up the prices of products/services while adding absolutely no intrinsic value whatsoever.  Yup, advertisers should be like during the prohibition... hunted dpwn and shot

on Jan 11, 2016

starkers

especially thiose annoying popunders that can sit there unnoticed until you close the page[s] above.

When a popunder page appears I immediately add its domain to the hosts file.  After doing that perhaps a half dozen times, haven't seen any in quite a long time now.

on Jan 11, 2016

Adblock edge has been discontinued.It's maker now recommends ublock origin since that's what they're working on

@ alaknebs

no ublock origin doesn't block vids at bbc,just tried it.

 

back on topic

I've been using bluehell Firewall addon for waterfox (after i found out ablock ed had been stopped),it's supposedly a light weight adblocker,had ublock origin installed as well couldn't tell the difference between the two when they were on at the same time or separately

on Jan 11, 2016

On a related note, Forbes is crap anyway and no one should read them.  Every article on there is pretty much an ad that someone wrote masquerading as a story..

 

http://www.poynter.org/2012/what-the-forbes-model-of-contributed-content-means-for-journalism/173743/

 

 

on Jan 11, 2016

Had to read your post again due to that last bit about "that someone wrote masquerading as a story.." ,that right there describes what passes as news these days

on Jan 11, 2016

tid242

On a related note, Forbes is crap anyway and no one should read them.  Every article on there is pretty much an ad that someone wrote masquerading as a story..

 

http://www.poynter.org/2012/what-the-forbes-model-of-contributed-content-means-for-journalism/173743/

 

 

Yeah, Yahoo does that as well.... posting a headline passing as news, but when you click on it there's just a glofified ad trying to flog something off.  I've learnt to recognise these so-called news items now and completely ignore them.

Other shite that also passes as news is what the Kardashins and Jenners are doing - like who gives a fech - as well as what other Hollywood A-listers are up to.  It's not news, it's glorified gossip.... and again, who gives a fech about who's feching who in LA. 

Pity Adblock Plus doesn't have an extension/filter pack for that.

on Jan 12, 2016

if only..lol..

 

on Jan 12, 2016

starkers


Quoting tid242,

On a related note, Forbes is crap anyway and no one should read them.  Every article on there is pretty much an ad that someone wrote masquerading as a story..

 

http://www.poynter.org/2012/what-the-forbes-model-of-contributed-content-means-for-journalism/173743/

 

 



Yeah, Yahoo does that as well.... posting a headline passing as news, but when you click on it there's just a glofified ad trying to flog something off.  I've learnt to recognise these so-called news items now and completely ignore them.

Other shite that also passes as news is what the Kardashins and Jenners are doing - like who gives a fech - as well as what other Hollywood A-listers are up to.  It's not news, it's glorified gossip.... and again, who gives a fech about who's feching who in LA. 

Pity Adblock Plus doesn't have an extension/filter pack for that.

 

I agree.  Its just the internet version of the old 'rubberneckers,' or the folks who love to watch diasters of houses burning down, or ambulances stopping down the block; people entertained my the tragedies befalling others.

on Jan 12, 2016

ElanaAhova

people entertained my the tragedies befalling others.

Jerry Hall getting hitched to Rupert Murdoch would be the latest of those....

on Jan 13, 2016



Quoting ElanaAhova,

people entertained my the tragedies befalling others.



Jerry Hall getting hitched to Rupert Murdoch would be the latest of those....

Poor Jerry Hall... tho Murdoch is everyone's tragedy.

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