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+Frank B. Subscriber²
I wanted to download and install FileZilla for a user. So far so good. The download for it is hosted on SourceForge - a safe source you'd think, right?
What I saw when running the (oddly named) installer was this:
followed by
- at this point I went 'WTF?' You have to click the greyed out 'Decline' button for it to install only the software you want. Seriously Sourceforge, what the ****? Since when are you resorting to download.com-like installers to push crapware onto unsuspecting users' PC?
Has anyone else seen this kind of installer while downloading applications from SourceForge?
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