- Tunebite 4 installs spyware or worse. Audible AA MP3 virus
- Posted by brianp@austin.rr.com on December 15th, 2006
Hi,
I just got my $ back through Paypal from tunebites for being defective
and deceptively marketed. They did not even protest.
When I tried to uninstall it, I could not because it was still running.
I didn't run it. It installed itself to run hidden at boot time:
O4 - HKCU\..\Run: [tunebite.exe]
"D:\dat\tunebite\Tunebite\tunebite.exe" -hidden
It also installed and ran d:\Temp\_iu14D2N.tmp in half a dozen registry
keys. No legal, legitimate program would install it's executables in
/temp, pick a random file name like this and sprinkle it all over the
registry.
Then, there's /windows/prefetch/_IU14D2N.TMP-1A27EABF.pf
This is spyware, a virus or worse.
Is there a way to refer these people for prosecution in Germany?
Brian
- Posted by schuster69@web.de on January 11th, 2007
brianp@austin.rr.com wrote:
I reccomend using Ad-Aware Professional + BitDefender or Kaspersky
anti-virus. Use them on your computer and after you are sure that you
computer is virus/spyware free, install also a firewall, Sygate
personal Firewall is a very good choice, then go to the Tunebite
oficial site and download the software there and install that
version....
I told you these things, because it's clear to me that you don't know
what you are talking about! I tried to find the things you say on my PC
and couldn't find any of those.
I am using Tunebite for over an year already and it works perfectly, so
please stop your whining and make proper research before posting rubish
like this.
- Posted by dadofbrook@gmail.com on January 22nd, 2007
I tried both TuneBite(http://www.tunebite.com) and
NoteBurner(http://www.noteburner.com) and they worked perfectly on my
computer. But I would agree that NoteBurner is faster than TuneBite.
Both software are worth a try. Cheers!
schuster69@web.de wrote: