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Date: 06 Sep 2007 21:18:39
From: treynolds@my-deja.com
Subject: cycling.tv harmful on-line ads
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Maybe this is old news. I don't frequent this forum although it seemed the most appropriate place to post. I also don't watch cycling.tv except for the Giro and Vuelta. But insidious hackers can infect computers even if you don't click on an ad. Below is the text of my Email to cycling.tv. It mostly says it all. >>>>>> Beginning of Email Hello, I have very strong evidence that one of the on-line ads appearing on cycling.tv infects my computer. The details are below. I have paid for and watched the Giro and Vuelta every year since you started carrying them. The infection only began recently. I usually watch with a desktop running Win XP home SP2. Recently I picked up a used laptop that came with a Win XP Pro SP1 installation disk. I installed it just to watch the Vuelta. I'm running with firewall on (all exceptions disabled), IE6, Google pop-up blocker on, Windows Media Player 10. No other applications are installed (it is a fresh format of the hard drive). Windows Media Player is configured not to access the internet. I then watch one day of the Vuelta. Before the race is over IE windows are popping up with advertisements, applications are downloaded and installed, the Windows registry is altered, and other harmful things are happening. If I close IE completely after 2 or 3 minutes it opens again with advertisements. I will then wipe out the hard drive by reformating it, install the applications listed above, and watch the next stage of the Vuelta. Before it is over the computer is infected again. This is surely coming from your site. Since this began I have not visited any other websites with this computer. Furthermore, after reinstalling Windows I will leave the computer connected to the internet (with IE closed) for 24 hours without it becoming infected. Paying $30 to have my computer infected is COMPLETELY UNACCEPTABLE. If you expect me to continue paying you for cycling videos then PLEASE CLEAN THIS UP. I will continue reformatting the hard drive on a daily basis, since you already have my money. But if this doesn't stop you can be sure you won't get any more. >>>>>>>>>>>>> End of Email Something I didn't mention is that I watched one stage with the Win XP Home SP2 computer and it did not get infected. And, of course, I haven't clicked on any ads. I'm still trying to find ways to stop this.
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Date: 07 Sep 2007 17:00:23
From: treynolds@my-deja.com
Subject: Re: cycling.tv harmful on-line ads
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On Sep 7, 6:08 am, Halverde <Harold.Dal...@gmail.com > wrote: > I believe the problem has now been solved. You should be able to enjoy > this weekend's racing in relative safety. Interesting. Would you please elaborate. What have you read or heard that makes you say that? Tom
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Date: 07 Sep 2007 13:08:04
From: Halverde
Subject: Re: cycling.tv harmful on-line ads
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I believe the problem has now been solved. You should be able to enjoy this weekend's racing in relative safety.
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Date: 07 Sep 2007 20:34:13
From: Donald Munro
Subject: Re: cycling.tv harmful on-line ads
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Halverde wrote: > I believe the problem has now been solved. > You should be able to enjoy this weekend's > racing in relative safety. Relativity is a dangerous think. Just look at all those black holes all over the universe.
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Date: 07 Sep 2007 08:28:45
From: Kyle Legate
Subject: Re: cycling.tv harmful on-line ads
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treynolds@my-deja.com wrote: > > Something I didn't mention is that I watched one stage with the Win XP > Home SP2 computer and it did not get infected. And, of course, I > haven't clicked on any ads. I'm still trying to find ways to stop > this. > You just answered your own question--install SP2. It has a ton of security updates. Also, dump IE as your browser, you're begging for trouble if you use it, and install a third party firewall. Surfing the net these days with SP1 and IE is like walking into a prison block with your pants down. Of course, the best solution would be to reformat your computer and install a linux flavour instead. Ubuntu is ready for daily desktop use. Nobody can upload and install anything without your express approval, and malware simply doesn't work.
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Date: 07 Sep 2007 11:13:12
From: Donald Munro
Subject: Re: cycling.tv harmful on-line ads
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Kyle Legate wrote: > Of course, the best solution would be to reformat your computer and > install a linux flavour instead. Ubuntu is ready for daily desktop use. > Nobody can upload and install anything without your express approval, > and malware simply doesn't work. You don't even have to reformat (or re-partition): http://wubi-installer.org/
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Date: 07 Sep 2007 11:56:24
From: Ewoud Dronkert
Subject: Re: cycling.tv harmful on-line ads
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Donald Munro wrote: > Kyle Legate wrote: >> Of course, the best solution would be to reformat your computer and >> install a linux flavour instead. > > You don't even have to reformat (or re-partition): > http://wubi-installer.org/ Isn't Cycling.tv notorious for being inaccessible for non-Windows? -- E. Dronkert
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Date: 07 Sep 2007 09:53:47
From: Fred Fredburger
Subject: Re: cycling.tv harmful on-line ads
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Ewoud Dronkert wrote: > Donald Munro wrote: >> Kyle Legate wrote: >>> Of course, the best solution would be to reformat your computer and >>> install a linux flavour instead. >> You don't even have to reformat (or re-partition): >> http://wubi-installer.org/ > > Isn't Cycling.tv notorious for being inaccessible for non-Windows? > > It doesn't work from a more-or-less vanilla Ubuntu 7.03 system, but it took just a few minutes to get it to work on my MacBook (OS X 10.4.10). And I just got this thing yesterday, so I'm no OS X whiz. If there is such a thing.
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Date: 07 Sep 2007 19:11:12
From: Ewoud Dronkert
Subject: Re: cycling.tv harmful on-line ads
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Fred Fredburger schreef: > took just a few minutes to get it to work on my MacBook (OS X 10.4.10). You mean installed Flip4Mac? I have that, took a look on the website, nothing works with Safari, very crappy with Firefox. Anyway, I'm not a potential viewer so no need to look further into it. -- E. Dronkert
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Date: 07 Sep 2007 13:02:02
From: Fred Fredburger
Subject: Re: cycling.tv harmful on-line ads
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Ewoud Dronkert wrote: > Fred Fredburger schreef: >> took just a few minutes to get it to work on my MacBook (OS X 10.4.10). > > You mean installed Flip4Mac? I have that, took a look on the website, > nothing works with Safari, very crappy with Firefox. Anyway, I'm not a > potential viewer so no need to look further into it. > > I didn't even try it with Safari. It worked better than I wanted it to with Firefox. By which I mean that it would have been nice if the audio was broken. How do they pick that music?
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Date: 07 Sep 2007 11:40:42
From: MJ Ray
Subject: Re: cycling.tv harmful on-line ads
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Ewoud Dronkert <firstname@lastname.net.invalid > wrote: > Isn't Cycling.tv notorious for being inaccessible for non-Windows? Well, I haven't got it to work on my GNU/Linux machines, their support service wasn't much help and I've seen many similar reports elsewhere. I wish they'd put up a simple stream playable in vlc, mplayer, portable devices and so on, even if it means using traditional tv-style adverts in addition to any web-scripted ones. Regards, -- MJ Ray - see/vidu http://mjr.towers.org.uk/email.html Experienced webmaster-developers for hire http://www.ttllp.co.uk/ Also: statistician, sysadmin, online shop builder, workers co-op. Writing on koha, debian, sat TV, Kewstoke http://mjr.towers.org.uk/
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Date: 07 Sep 2007 23:44:56
From: Kyle Legate
Subject: Re: cycling.tv harmful on-line ads
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MJ Ray wrote: > Ewoud Dronkert <firstname@lastname.net.invalid> wrote: >> Isn't Cycling.tv notorious for being inaccessible for non-Windows? > > Well, I haven't got it to work on my GNU/Linux machines, their support > service wasn't much help and I've seen many similar reports elsewhere. > I wish they'd put up a simple stream playable in vlc, mplayer, portable > devices and so on, even if it means using traditional tv-style adverts > in addition to any web-scripted ones. > I'm watching it in totem right now. I just clicked through on all the warnings and it loaded just fine. Ubuntu 6.10.
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Date: 10 Sep 2007 16:41:56
From: MJ Ray
Subject: Re: cycling.tv harmful on-line ads
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Kyle Legate <legatek@hotmail.com > wrote: > I'm watching it in totem right now. I just clicked through on all the > warnings and it loaded just fine. Ubuntu 6.10. Whoopee for Gnome users. xine or Gstreamer backend? What's the stream address for non-totem users to try? Gobolinux 012. Thanks, -- MJ Ray - see/vidu http://mjr.towers.org.uk/email.html Experienced webmaster-developers for hire http://www.ttllp.co.uk/ Also: statistician, sysadmin, online shop builder, workers co-op. Writing on koha, debian, sat TV, Kewstoke http://mjr.towers.org.uk/
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Date: 07 Sep 2007 16:01:49
From: Dan Connelly
Subject: Re: cycling.tv harmful on-line ads
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Kyle Legate wrote: > MJ Ray wrote: >> Ewoud Dronkert <firstname@lastname.net.invalid> wrote: >>> Isn't Cycling.tv notorious for being inaccessible for non-Windows? >> >> Well, I haven't got it to work on my GNU/Linux machines, their support >> service wasn't much help and I've seen many similar reports elsewhere. >> I wish they'd put up a simple stream playable in vlc, mplayer, portable >> devices and so on, even if it means using traditional tv-style adverts >> in addition to any web-scripted ones. >> > I'm watching it in totem right now. I just clicked through on all the > warnings and it loaded just fine. Ubuntu 6.10. I also am able to run it, on ubuntu 7.04. Try playing with "preferences- >video" to select different drivers (for example, "X11") if it doesn't play. Dan
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Date: 08 Sep 2007 10:07:53
From: David B.
Subject: Re: cycling.tv harmful on-line ads
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Just as a head up on cycling.tv. They charged my credit card for a 2nd year without my authorization. I contacted them several times but they never acknowledged the problem. Each time,I got a automated response that stated they'd be in contact. It never happened. I cut off access to that credit card (no refund)and I got an email that said my subscription had been canceled effective immediately. There was still seven months left on my fully paid subscription. They responded by saying that cycling.tv isn't involved with payments and that I'd need to handle the matter through a third party. I let them steal the money. It wasn't worth the time and expense to chase $25. and they knew it. I hate missing my race coverage but I'll never subscribe with these thieves again. David
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Date: 08 Sep 2007 17:46:52
From: BLT
Subject: Re: cycling.tv harmful on-line ads
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Circa Sat, 08 Sep 2007 10:07:53 -0400, "David B." <BikeMan@twcny.rr.com > typed: >Just as a head up on cycling.tv. >They charged my credit card for a 2nd year without my authorization. I >contacted them several times but they never acknowledged the problem. >Each time,I got a automated response that stated they'd be in contact. >It never happened. I cut off access to that credit card (no refund)and >I got an email that said my subscription had been canceled effective >immediately. There was still seven months left on my fully paid >subscription. They responded by saying that cycling.tv isn't involved >with payments and that I'd need to handle the matter through a third >party. I let them steal the money. It wasn't worth the time and >expense to chase $25. and they knew it. >I hate missing my race coverage but I'll never subscribe with these >thieves again. > >David Same thing happened to me, then I found out you have to go to PayPal and end the "subscription" there. Yes, they fooled us (okay, maybe it was our fault for not reading all the fine print) into setting up an automatically renewing subscription. -Brian
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Date: 08 Sep 2007 11:07:01
From: Frank Drackman
Subject: Re: cycling.tv harmful on-line ads
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"David B." <BikeMan@twcny.rr.com > wrote in message news:46e2acba$0$32538$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... > Just as a head up on cycling.tv. > They charged my credit card for a 2nd year without my authorization. I > contacted them several times but they never acknowledged the problem. Each > time,I got a automated response that stated they'd be in contact. It never > happened. I cut off access to that credit card (no refund)and I got an > email that said my subscription had been canceled effective immediately. > There was still seven months left on my fully paid subscription. They > responded by saying that cycling.tv isn't involved with payments and that > I'd need to handle the matter through a third party. I let them steal the > money. It wasn't worth the time and expense to chase $25. and they knew > it. > I hate missing my race coverage but I'll never subscribe with these > thieves again. > > David Like many, when they first went live with the site I was really excited. It quickly became apparent that their technology was not ready for release and probably not even ready for a late beta. On the positive side their customer support people seemed eager to work through problems so I tried to stay with them. Over time their customer support became nonexistent, had billing irregularities, and questionable marketing promotions. I had the same problem as you with them trying to bill my credit card but didn't go through the hassle of cancelling the card. Because of the TJ Max customer information theft my bank issued me a new card so I no longer have to worry about them trying again. I don't know their funding situation but it seems like they might have been under funded for the scale of the operation that they were building to. Hopefully they have enough assets to make them attractive to another company with designs on the space.
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Date: 10 Sep 2007 16:41:57
From: MJ Ray
Subject: Re: cycling.tv harmful on-line ads
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"Frank Drackman" <frankdrack@yahoo.com > wrote: > Hopefully they have enough assets to make them attractive to another company > with designs on the space. They were bought by JumpTV recently: http://www.dtg.org.uk/news/news.php?id=2623 That dashed my hopes that they might fold and release the rights to a free-to-air broadcaster. Bah! -- MJ Ray - see/vidu http://mjr.towers.org.uk/email.html Free Sat FAQ: http://mjr.towers.org.uk/blog/2006/astefaq Webmaster/web developer, statistician, sysadmin, online shop maker, Workers co-op @ Weston-super-Mare, Somerset http://www.ttllp.co.uk/
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Date: 08 Sep 2007 09:58:17
From: Kyle Legate
Subject: Re: cycling.tv harmful on-line ads
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Dan Connelly wrote: > Kyle Legate wrote: >> MJ Ray wrote: >>> Ewoud Dronkert <firstname@lastname.net.invalid> wrote: >>>> Isn't Cycling.tv notorious for being inaccessible for non-Windows? >>> >>> Well, I haven't got it to work on my GNU/Linux machines, their support >>> service wasn't much help and I've seen many similar reports elsewhere. >>> I wish they'd put up a simple stream playable in vlc, mplayer, portable >>> devices and so on, even if it means using traditional tv-style adverts >>> in addition to any web-scripted ones. >>> >> I'm watching it in totem right now. I just clicked through on all the >> warnings and it loaded just fine. Ubuntu 6.10. > > I also am able to run it, on ubuntu 7.04. Try playing with > "preferences->video" to select different drivers (for example, "X11") if > it doesn't play. > I should also mention that I'm using the MediaPlayerConnectivity plugin for Firefox to launch media in an external video player. I sometimes have problems playing embedded media so this is the solution I'm using.
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Date: 06 Sep 2007 23:02:02
From: Steven L. Sheffield
Subject: Re: cycling.tv harmful on-line ads
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On 09/06/2007 03:18 PM, in article 1189113519.544004.200250@g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com, "treynolds@my-deja.com" <thomas.treynolds@gmail.com > wrote: > Maybe this is old news. I don't frequent this forum although it > seemed the most appropriate place to post. I also don't watch > cycling.tv except for the Giro and Vuelta. But insidious hackers can > infect computers even if you don't click on an ad. > > Below is the text of my Email to cycling.tv. It mostly says it all. > >>>>>>> Beginning of Email > Hello, > > I have very strong evidence that one of the on-line ads appearing on > cycling.tv infects my computer. The details are below. > > I have paid for and watched the Giro and Vuelta every year since you > started carrying them. The infection only began recently. > > I usually watch with a desktop running Win XP home SP2. Recently I > picked up a used laptop that came with a Win XP Pro SP1 installation > disk. I installed it just to watch the Vuelta. > > I'm running with firewall on (all exceptions disabled), IE6, Google > pop-up blocker on, Windows Media Player 10. No other applications are > installed (it is a fresh format of the hard drive). Windows Media > Player is configured not to access the internet. > > I then watch one day of the Vuelta. Before the race is over IE > windows are popping up with advertisements, applications are > downloaded and installed, the Windows registry is altered, and other > harmful things are happening. If I close IE completely after 2 or 3 > minutes it opens again with advertisements. > > I will then wipe out the hard drive by reformating it, install the > applications listed above, and watch the next stage of the Vuelta. > Before it is over the computer is infected again. > > This is surely coming from your site. Since this began I have not > visited any other websites with this computer. Furthermore, after > reinstalling Windows I will leave the computer connected to the > internet (with IE closed) for 24 hours without it becoming infected. > > Paying $30 to have my computer infected is COMPLETELY UNACCEPTABLE. > If you expect me to continue paying you for cycling videos then PLEASE > CLEAN THIS UP. > > I will continue reformatting the hard drive on a daily basis, since > you already have my money. But if this doesn't stop you can be sure > you won't get any more. > >>>>>>>>>>>> End of Email > > Something I didn't mention is that I watched one stage with the Win XP > Home SP2 computer and it did not get infected. And, of course, I > haven't clicked on any ads. I'm still trying to find ways to stop > this. Have you tried downloading and installing SP2 and all other security updates on the laptop? -- Steven L. Sheffield stevens at veloworks dot com bellum pax est libertas servitus est ignoratio vis est ess ay ell tea ell ay kay ee sea eye tee why you ti ay aitch aitch tee tea pea colon [for word] slash [four ward] slash double-you double-yew double-ewe dot flahute dot com [foreword] slash
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