ATTENTION: I modified this very first post as people tend to only read the first few lines.. To sum it up:
The original-poster (leimrod) blamed us for riddle his system and told us he want to inform local bloggers.
Although he later found out that all his assumptions are wrong and we are in NO way to blame, his thread
here and (like people informed me) also at board.ie now caused alot of trouble for us. I dont believe it is
some kind of direct "social" attack on us going on here, but unfortunately, it served the same purpose now.
So PLEASE - read everything to the END OF THIS THREAD until you make assumptions and write me or
our support ANY email about this topic. The case is closed and the insults/accusations against us are completely wrong. PERIOD. DAEMON Tools is completely free of any possible threats!
Personally, I cant say how pissed I'm atm, seriously..
Locutus, 29.09.2008, 07:04
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I don't know what kind of game you are running here but the spyware that comes bundled with Daemon Tools Lite is not optional.
You are misleading people by providing software that is purposely bundled with spyware toolbars.
The version I downloaded is this one: Disc-Tools.com - Published Software Download (i.e. v 4.30.1)
I installed it first on my HTPC, then after a restart I started getting fake AntiVirus popups that where installing files to my C:\Windows and system32 folder, numerous registry values where entered also. When I would open up MSN messenger automated messages started being posted to people I was talking to linking them to a site which downloaded more virii and spyware onto their PC.
To test this, I have a new recently built PC so I installed a vanilla version of Vista, and then installed Daemon Tools Lite ONLY, low and behold, after a few restarts I had the same toolbars and virus programs (i.e. peltodgx, Micro Antivirus 2009... etc) popping up. Opening up IE 7 would cause the files to start being downloaded automatically.
I formatted the drive, installed Vista again and am now a previous version of your software, 4.09HE, which I have previously had no issues with.
If people don't believe me, install the current release of Daemon Tools Lite, do a few restarts then try opening IE7 and see what happens.
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