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posted by martyb on Saturday June 13 2015, @04:21PM   Printer-friendly
from the Ask-and-ye-shall-receive dept.

According to The Register then Older versions of the Ask Toolbar are now considered Malware by Microsoft:

In a June 11 update to its Malware Protection Center site, Microsoft states that older versions of the toolbar, which set itself up as a browser's homepage and redirected all searches through Ask's engine, now contravene Redmond's policies. The latest build is fine, but older Ask toolbars will be hunted down and deleted.

"Older versions of software can restrict or limit your control over your search provider. It can prevent you from disabling or modifying your search provider," said Microsoft's advisory. "This software poses a high threat to your PC."

[...] The bulk of this comes thanks to Java, because for years every Java update for PCs asks if the user would like to install Ask's toolbar. Many a computer user has unthinkingly clicked through and installed the toolbar. Those running Java on OS X have been getting the same opportunity to experience the joy that is Ask's toolbar since March.

Also reported at PCWorld and Geek amongst others.

However as pointed out by the Register this may only affect older versions:

Ask confirmed to The Reg that its current toolbar is "fully compliant with Microsoft policies" and that its software should automatically update to the latest version every time the browser is opened. A spokeswoman said only one per cent of Ask's user base is affected by the change.


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  • (Score: 4, Funny) by kaszz on Saturday June 13 2015, @05:18PM

    by kaszz (4211) on Saturday June 13 2015, @05:18PM (#195834) Journal

    - Linux: It's free and works unless there's systemd. But you need to have some autonomy in knowhow.

    - BSD: Do it right and in order or go away but it just works.

    - Windows: McSoft trying to rope you into their slime by setting up sticky traps everywhere. Anyone caught in the sticky things will be beaten by the Beat Software Users organization and be exposed to Bull Shit Of Frustration if not.

    - MacOS / iOS: New shiny but if you slip on it you will be walled in and no one can hear you scream because Edvard Munch is considered not to be within corporate policy and not good for you.

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