Re: FirstLook.com pop-up application; installed via SP?
From: George Hester (hesterloli@hotmail.com)
Date: 08/31/02
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From: "George Hester" <hesterloli@hotmail.com> Date: Sat, 31 Aug 2002 14:49:07 -0400
On the link you gave:
The New.net (aka firstlook) Client Application is currently distributed with
the
following software titles:
BearShare
iMesh
KaZaA
-- George Hester ______________________________ "blink" <blink@blink.com> wrote in message news:MPG.17da95625cb50971989748@msnews.microsoft.com... > Quite a number of people are getting a mysterious application installed > by a company called FirstLook.com without their foreknowledge or > permission. It is getting installed as a application, and is listed in > the control panel Add/Remove Programs section as "FirstLook Portal". > Each day when an infected machine is started, IE opens and displays > their ad. People have reported difficulty in uninstalling it; other > programs getting disabled; and data being transmitted over broadband > connections when it appears. > > There is a thread here discussing the FirstLook.com invasion: > http://www.computing.net/networking/wwwboard/forum/8981.html > > No one has been able to figure out where it comes from; but one likely > candidate seems to be that it's in one of the recent Microsoft service > packs. I sure didn't install anything other than the urgent SP's from > Windows update, including Win2K sp3, the IE update that was available > last week, and the Media Player one. I've had this for about a week, and > have not installed anything since it appeared. I use Norton AntiVirus on > all email and it does a weekly scan of the system. > > I've written to FirstLook.com and all they say is "The Firstlook Service > was delivered to your computer when you downloaded any number of > popular, free software applications via the internet". I don't think > so. > > I believe that the application that FirstLook.com is installing without > permission represents a new low in intrusive behavior by a firm. And it > really worries me that this sort of rubbish is going to become part of > our lives. Even if the FirstLook Portal is not installed by one of the > Microsoft service packs, at the very least Microsoft should contact > these idiots, determine the mode of distribution, and either patch the > exposure or in some other way find a way to put the brakes on it.
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