That's a great possibility... it's like a lot of these advertisements you see on TV or hear on the radio, "Go to My Clean PC dot com" or "Go to Double My Speed dot com" or "Go to Finally Fast dot com for a free scan of your PC, remove any hidden viruses, spyware, malware, trojans, unwanted registry changes, and your PC will be like new again, yadda-yadda-yadda", when most, if not all, of that is just scams and actually cause MORE harm to your computer than it does help.I have the feeling that if this were really a big deal, it would be posted on all the major news networks and not buried in an MSNBC article. It seems like a ploy to scare people into clicking the available link and buying another anti-virus software package.
My computer's okay. Phew. But I don't understand why people would want to do something like this. Maybe I'm naive, but it's mean.
You know what sucks? When you have NO choice to click on the link and it loads automatically.That's a great possibility... it's like a lot of these advertisements you see on TV or hear on the radio, "Go to My Clean PC dot com" or "Go to Double My Speed dot com" or "Go to Finally Fast dot com for a free scan of your PC, remove any hidden viruses, spyware, malware, trojans, unwanted registry changes, and your PC will be like new again, yadda-yadda-yadda", when most, if not all, of that is just scams and actually cause MORE harm to your computer than it does help.