Legal Question in Technology Law in California
Unwanted adware
Dear Sir/Madam,
I Have 2 concerns:
1. I am the victim of Adware on my computer.
The infection occured as follows:
I entered an adult site. I clicked to see a video, but a message told me to see the video I had to install Media-codec. When I clicked to install it, it listed the terms and conditions (but, like most people, I did not read it) which includes permission to install their adware promoting their adware-protection software.
Their media codec is a farse as it is not really a video codec. The only purpose of the adult website is to con people into getting the adware which relentlessly promotes the purchase of their adware-protection software.
What can I do to remove their adware which attempts to force me to buy their adware-protection software? They are like a bully who extorts money for protection... from himself!!
What can I do to prosecute?
2. I have received email from someone posing as administrator of yahoo who wants me to download a zip file threatening to close my account if I don't comply. To whom do I report this?
Thanks,
--Voz
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Unwanted adware
These aren't legal questions, but computer questions. Here is some computer advice:
1. Format your hard disk.
2. Quit accessing porn.
3. Don't click on any "I Agree" button without reading the agreement.
4. Delete spam and phishing emails.