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Payment for exploiting their user's trust and infecting the machines, But in this case it is entirely 'sįault for infecting the installers! So while takes the When users find their systems hosed (searches redirected, home pagesĬhanged, new hard-to-uninstall toolbars taking up space in theirīrowser) after installing software, they are likely to blame the Insert such things into 3rd party installers is even more insidious. Unwanted apps bundled with their software.
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It is bad enough when software authors include toolbars and other Here is an example from an installer screen added by CNET which (if the user isn't vigilant enough to catch the small print I've circled below and press the decline button) will infect their machine:
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It is unbelievable and reprehensible that they could make these claims of being adware, malware, and spyware free at the same time at they are actually adding adware and malware to the packages they distribute! Unfortunately, instead of ceasing the reprehensible behavior, they just changed their policy in early 2012 to remove the pledges quoted above.
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“ every time you download software from, you can trust that we've tested it and found it to be adware-free.” We want you to know what you're getting when you download from CNET, and no other download site can promise that.” “ In your letters, user reviews, and polls, you told us bundled adware was unacceptable-no matter how harmless it might be. Especially given their “ Adware & Spyware Notice” which, until early 2012, said: While it is common for internet criminals to infect software installers in this way, we never expected it from a previously-reputable site like. In an unusual show of honesty, they removed that claim from the rogue installer.

Also, the initial installer shown in the previous screen shot claimed the software was “SAFE, TRUSTED, AND SPYWARE FREE”.

Later they added a non-default "decline" button hidden way on the left side of the panel. At first their installer forced people to accept the malware or close the installer ( see screen shot of infected VLC installer in this article). It also does things like redirect user search queries and change their Internet home page. They started wrapping legitimate 3rd party software into their own installer which by default installs a wide variety of adware and other questionable software on users machines. In August 2011, was taken on a new path by their General Manager and V.P.

Many people assumed that a major site like this wouldn't resort to unethical monetization schemes like adding spyware and other malware to their downloads. is run by CNET, which is part of the 17-billion dollar CBS media empire. Even many security experts recommended them as a safe place to download software online. As a download repository, their key value ad was that they screened software to avoid malware, spyware, adware, viruses and other harmful content that certain shady software contains. It is safer to download apps from their official sites or more ethical aggregators such as FileHippo, NiNite, or Softpedia.ĬNET's is one of the most popular ( currently ranked #174 worldwide by Alexa) and longest-running (been around since 1996) major sites on the Internet. Software, but they still use it widely and have announced plans toįor these reasons, we suggest avoiding CNET entirely. They do this even though it clearly violates their own anti-adware policy (update: they have now removed the anti-adware/spyware promise from the page).Īfter widespread criticism of the practice,ĭ removed their rogue installer from Nmap and some other Caught Adding Malware to Nmap & Other Software Last Update: June 27, 2012-see the updates sectionĬNET was caught adding spyware, adware, and other malware to thousands of software packages that they distribute, including our Nmap Security Scanner.
