08-23-2014, 09:27 AM
I have upgraded to the new version but discovered a malware (win32/ramnit) was included!!!! Anyone experienced the same? how did you get rid of this bug?
(08-23-2014, 10:00 AM)'parg' Wrote: [ -> ]Official Vuze installers do not include malware - did you get the installer from http://www.vuze.com/, sourceforge or via auto-udpate?I would expect this reply from a Vuze staffer. I am am a pro tech with 25 years of support experience and I say that VUZE INSTALLS MALWARE.
(09-27-2014, 04:24 PM)'Cadenza' Wrote: [ -> ]Just wanted to say that I completely agree with both of the users here. I intended to install Vuze today -- it has a couple of features that Transmission is missing, and I remembered it being a great app years ago. I made absolutely certain to only agree to download the Vuze app and declined all other offers. Found that a bunch of extensions were installed anyway, and my home page was changed in all of my browsers. I would personally consider these offenses to be malware. You want to quibble about semantics, okay, it really doesn't matter. If they aren't malware, they are without a doubt intrusive, rude, and just plain annoying.
What's more, when I went to Add-ons in Firefox to immediately delete the unwanted crap you forced on me, I found that somehow my Add-ons page was redirected to Yahoo. It took even more time than it should have to get rid of all of this mess. In the process, all of my open tabs in Firefox were lost, causing even more frustration.
Transmission might not have all the features I want, but it least it didn't screw up every single one of my web browsers.
I've deleted Vuze without even using it. I am now going to go delete my old yahoo account as well. Thoroughly disgusted.
(10-01-2014, 06:45 AM)'cs_spigot' Wrote: [ -> ]Hello,I'm calling BS on the above comments by Vuze Staff Members. It seems the last post from any member regarding malware while installing Vuze software was almost a year to the day. At that time the above mentioned staff member (not worth my time double checking the user) LIED regarding how to avoid downloading toolbar/extension/malware without permission. As of 2 hours ago, I install Vuze after avoiding THIS drama for the last year, and received a piece of malware during the installation. I received numerous invites to download junk and declined. The malware came in the form of the usual Spigot masked by a yahoo toolbar. As in the forementioned closing of web browsers I received the same treatment. When I reopened those browsers they all had yahoo toolbars and homepages. I deleted Vuze, cleaned out the malware manually, and I will happily not be returning. In addition to this thread I found a few other threads on these very forums regarding the installation of malware and not one staff member replied to those posts. All of these actions (or lack there of) are cause for mistrust and reports of illegal activity.
I'm Robert, a customer support representative for Spigot.
We apologize for the inconvenience.
Our offer can be declined by selecting "Custom" in the offer screen and then uncheck the offer check boxes.
If you need any assistance for removing the extensions or to restore your browser settings please feel free to contact our support service here:
support(at)spigot.com
Thank you
(10-01-2014, 06:45 AM)'cs_spigot' Wrote: [ -> ]Hello,
I'm Robert, a customer support representative for Spigot.
We apologize for the inconvenience.
Our offer can be declined by selecting "Custom" in the offer screen and then uncheck the offer check boxes.
If you need any assistance for removing the extensions or to restore your browser settings please feel free to contact our support service here:
support(at)spigot.com
Thank you