Just to be sure, you didn't happen to download the installer from CNet did you? Sadly the folks over at download.com, last I heard anyway, had taken to bundling this kind of garbage on every file downloaded from there and it will install whether or not the user consents. If you grabbed the file directly from the servers of the developer and it contained this garbage, then by all means, carry on, but just want to make sure you aren't blaming an innocent third party developer for the unscrupulous actions of a site like download.com. I also hope I'm just behind the times when it comes to CNet's policy on doing that sort of thing and it was rescinded long ago.
Hello All
well it is bad for company to earn money by adding adware in there installation setup.
Gburner is a shareware , 29$ price. In current version of there setup, they had added adware name conduit search and search protected in instaaltion file, which installs without authorization of user.
They seems to be hungry for money by adding adware in installation file which shows ads to earn revenue.
Gburner you people are looser.
everyone want proof. this is a virus total link.
Thanks
https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/c0c117fc6edb2ad9aff056d575a64f7813486de4217351947fcacf69cc1e8964/analysis/

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