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At the center of the Bonzi lawsuit are ads that pop up or appear on Web sites and carry messages that include the words "Security Alert," "Message Alert" or "Warning." One such banner reads: "Your computer is currently broadcasting an Internet IP Address. With this address someone can immediately begin attacking your computer." If surfers click on the X to close the banner, they're delivered to Bonzi's Web site.
So that's what those things are! I've seen plenty of them, however, I run Linux, and I know what a KDE dialog box is suppose to look like. These Bonzi ad boxes look like a Winderz idiot box. So I wasn't fooled at all. Nor do I need to worry about security problems either. I never bothered to click on one to see what it was.
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The suit seeks to enjoin Bonzi from sending such ads in the future. It also asks for punitive relief, including $500 to every person who was received a deceptive ad from the company, and for the company to pay $5 for every banner it has delivered with the warning messages.
Another lost opportunity. I guess i don't get that $500 as I never clicked on it.
F'kin' Linux! :mad:
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