New York Times Struggles To Eliminate ‘Wild’ Ad

General News — By Ricky on September 14, 2009 at 7:00 am


The New York Times website seem to be having a tough time trying to rid themselves of an unauthorized advertisement,  due to which  the functionality of the website has been compromised. The unknown wild advertisement, whose origins are still mysterious, warns the users that their computers would be infected with a virus and redirects to a site that offers anti-virus software. Some users have reported that a pop-up box appears warning them about a virus and redirecting them to a site that claims to offer the antivirus software. In a statement NYTimes said, “We believe this was generated by an unauthorized advertisement and are working to prevent the problem from recurring. If you see such a warning, we suggest that you not click on it. Instead, quit and restart your Web browser.”

New York Times Struggles To Eliminate ‘Wild’ Ad

According to a security site, Geekpolice.net, the site, “best-antivirus03.com”, is basically hijacker that uses deceptive techniques to promote fake security softwares.  So users beware, stay away till the matter is resolved.

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  • Victor says:

    Hey, I had seen that one & I indeed had my moment of weekness. But, thankfully, I chose to research it a bit & reached your blog. I am glad that you’ve been again proven helpful. Thanks Ricky,

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