Bear with me guys, the IP ban makes it really difficult to properly quote.
Since no one's jumped on this one in the last 15 days, I figure it's time to clear the air a bit. Poor Dutch253 is
still getting redirects, and so on Feb. 6th, 2 days post-transition, molester decides to come in and say his piece.
Now, before we go any further, let's all take a moment to admire this:
maleware
and then again
maleware
...words cannot describe.
Just for the sake of completeness, I did a quick Google Image Search for that word, but sadly all the results were too graphic to post on this site. My favoritest part is that the link he uses even gives him the correct spelling of the word, but, well, in typical Freudian fashion, he must have had something else on his mind. [Hint: it's probably cock.. what else would you expect from a guy who could have chosen any screen name he wanted but still went with "molester"?]
Anyway.
This is a blatant and obvious lie, and anybody who's had more than, say, a semester of computer training in grade school knows this.
Dickware Malware simply
cannot be distributed or activated in this fashion; even if it were, the files would have to transferred to your computer, and the
only possible source of those files would be from your site... oddly enough, computers can't download information to themselves. Also oddly enough, that link
he provides actually
says this:
It is noted that a certain code bundled with fake software download are the culprit for this adtrack.king.com hijacking problems. Additionally, it is said to be that the beneficiary for this redirect is a program called Candy Crash Saga.
[Underline mine]
but I suppose we can't expect reading the source material from a guy who doesn't even bother running spellcheck.
Here's a test you can run yourself. It should be the same process regardless of browser with minor differences, but I'm using Firefox.
Right click anywhere on the screen that isn't a hyperlink. This brings up a menu of options, click "View Page Info." This, in turn, brings up a little window telling you horribly boring stuff about the website; click the "Media" [or "Processes"} tab to see a list of all the stuff that the site itself is trying to do to your computer. Scroll about 2/3 of the
way down this list and you will eventually find something that looks a bit like this:
The part I've bracketed is fairly self-explanatory: to "embed" something is to "put it in" or, in molester-speak, "penetrate slowly and deeply with a thrusting action." It also, coincidentally, means that every single word the man just said is a full-on, bald-faced
lie.