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Page creatorCatrope (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation15:09, 14 June 2007
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Date of latest edit19:51, 16 June 2007
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When accessing a page on BSWiki just now, I ran into a very annoying advertisement. Before the page had even loaded, I was redirected to hotest-tgp-pics.com (not even in a new window or tab, so it overwrote the page I was viewing), which in turn resized my window to minuscule proportions, then put up a message box over it. Because my PC is slow, I can follow this, but on a fast PC it would seem like my browser window had disappeared. The message box was a misleading advertisement from SystemDoctor, stating there were errors in my Registry (I'm running Linux, so I don't even have a registry) and telling me to click OK if I wanted SystemDoctor to check my non-existent registry, or click Cancel if not. After clicking Cancel, I was led to SystemDoctor's download page. I used the Back button to go all the way back to BSWiki, where I finally got to view the page I was visiting in the first place. When I (voluntarily) revisited hotest-tgp-pics.com, I got a similiar advertisement from ErrorSafe, which was just as misleading and annoying as SystemDoctor's. A third visit led me to errorprotector.com, advertising (less obtrusively, though) a product similar to ErrorSafe and SystemDoctor.
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