Main folder contains three subfolders: Install directory, Plugins directory, and Temp directory Plugins contains DLLs and images pertaining to ImgBurn only. Installer for ImgBurn in the main folder, plus two subfolders, for Plugins and Sounds. Sooo, I extracted the contents of both using UniExtract and found the following: I happen to have two setups for ImgBurn on my computer, and the size difference is telling: Now the finger is likely to point at me if those people's computers get infected when ImgBurn offers an update. What really gets my blood boiling is that I have both donated to ImgBurn in the past and have recommended it widely to other people (and asked them to donate too). If they put it in the installation package then then are actually now distributing malware - if it came from OpenCandy without warning then ImgBurn is still to blame for making a pact with the devil!! The only people to blame for that arrival was ImgBurn since one way or another it came from their installer. To be honest I am not sure if Conduit came from OpenCandy (there was definitely no opt out option during installation in custom install mode - it wasn't mentioned anywhere except by Malwarebytes popping up hundreds of warnings) or directly within the package I downloaded.Īt the end of the day it doesn't really matter to me how it arrived - the fact is it arrived and was bloody annoying. I think you misunderstood - if I have to have OpenCandy try and foist crap on on me why can't Open Candy say to me - here is the crap we are offering.
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