Don't get to high on yourself. You're not Fyodor. He didn't post to this list. Justin Krejci posted Fyodor's email from another list. Check your email threads. On Dec 8, 2011, at 10:43 PM, ron at ron-l-j.com wrote: > "Officials at Cnet's Download.com site have issued a statement apologizing > for bundling the popular open source Nmap security audit application with > adware that installed a toolbar and changed users' search engine to > Microsoft properties. Fyodor, the author of Nmap, raised the issue earlier > this week, saying that his app was being wrapped in malware on > Download.com. It's not unusual for download sites to bundle free > applications with some kind of adware or toolbar, but the creators of > open-source applications take a dim view of this practice, given the > nature and ethic of open source projects. Nmap is a venerable and widely > used tool for mapping networks and performing security audits and Fyodor > wrote in a message to an Nmap mailing list earlier this week that > Download.com, which is part of Cnet, a subsidiary of CBS Interactive, was > bundling the application with its installer, which, if a user agreed, > would install a search toolbar and change the user's search engine to > Bing." > > > ,Ron > > _______________________________________________ > TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota > tclug-list at mn-linux.org > http://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list