Virus being sold on Clickbank

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by Lynxtouch, Sep 23, 2010.

  1. #1
    Whatever you do.... DO NOT promote "Nava Shield". It's a virus and is actually being sold through Clickbank.

    There are tons of YouTube videos showing the disgusting "features" it has - where it will basically rape your PC. Not good and I just reported to CB. I hope you all will do the same if you get the chance :)
     
    Lynxtouch, Sep 23, 2010 IP
  2. DomainCo.US

    DomainCo.US Well-Known Member

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    It says from one review site that it requires no CPU :)


    Thanks for the heads up.
     
    DomainCo.US, Sep 23, 2010 IP
  3. Lynxtouch

    Lynxtouch Peon

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    It's a nasty virus which I'm helping a client remove right now. It's on CB and is active in the marketplace, which is highly disturbing.
     
    Lynxtouch, Sep 23, 2010 IP
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    thanks for your information. i want to buy it today, but after i read it, i must postpone my plan to buy in this website.
     
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  5. Lynxtouch

    Lynxtouch Peon

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    You can't be serious!? Can't you tell it's a scam?

    Look at this video for more proof:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hxFyDpfcg0
     
    Lynxtouch, Sep 24, 2010 IP
  6. Webgold

    Webgold Peon

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    Just shows that clickbank don't test anything they sell.
     
    Webgold, Sep 24, 2010 IP
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    etc Well-Known Member

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    why did clickbank allow this anyway.
    is its sole purpose is to destroy pc or something else?
     
    etc, Sep 24, 2010 IP
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    Hyphen Well-Known Member

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    That is incredibly obvious. It's likely loading your system with adware.
     
    Hyphen, Sep 24, 2010 IP
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    sar420 Notable Member

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    its incredibly stupid of Clicbank to allow the sale of such a product. What the heck is going on!
     
    sar420, Sep 24, 2010 IP
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    rjd1265 Active Member

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    if CB can make a buck i guess they dont care what they sell??? Got to Love the good ole' USA!
     
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    divacratus Peon

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    Doesn't Clickbank actually check the product before approving it? Your product needs to be approved before they appear in the Clickbank marketplace right? I dunno how they would let go of a virus.
     
    divacratus, Sep 25, 2010 IP
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    Thanks for the heads up, I've just recently started using ClickBank, now I know to be wary..
     
    psufootball, Sep 25, 2010 IP
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    NCMedia Well-Known Member

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    Gotta be kidding me.

    What does it do at the end of the day? Rape your PC how? I know that some anti-spyware is legit but it backfires or worms are developed to actually make it do harm instead of good - are you sure that's not the case here? Does the ap give you annoying tray reminders to upgrade to more shit? Does it hijack browsers/cookies/exe files?

    Kinda crazy, would like to know more because it could be a false positive, and if it IS a straight out scam/tray virus for more money - I'd like to help and will contact my apex rep...
     
    NCMedia, Sep 25, 2010 IP
  14. Lynxtouch

    Lynxtouch Peon

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    Norb,

    Check the video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hxFyDpfcg0

    It laughs at you if you don't buy the program, as well as redirecting you to many porn sites.
     
    Lynxtouch, Sep 25, 2010 IP
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    s3lim-marketing Active Member

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    Clickbank definitely do not download and test out your product before approving it. All they do is make sure you have the guarantee and any disclaimers, a contact email and a thank you page that says "youll see a charge from clickbank". I know this because my membership site was approved in the VERY SAME MINUTE that the clickbank approver signed up to it. Got an email saying a new user (the CB test) had signed up to the site, and literally 20 seconds later another email saying my product was approved.
     
    s3lim-marketing, Sep 25, 2010 IP