In this segment, Tosh does a "Fetish on the 5" in his office, where his staff has to pause 5 minutes into each hour for fetish time. The clip was his 4:05 session.
Do NOT click or download the link provided by PieFightGirls. Its a Trojan horse....
No hard feelings towards PFG I doubt it was intentional, but its a huge headache. I should have known better when I saw it was an .exe file
Yeah, not so much. You're the kind of person who needs antivirus software to protect themselves on the big, bad internet, because you're clearly too thick to notice the check box that says "use the Sendspace accelerator blah blah" and UNTICK IT. I wonder just how many toolbars you have in your IE, because you're unable to turn anything off.
Do NOT click or download the link provided by PieFightGirls. Its a Trojan horse....
No hard feelings towards PFG I doubt it was intentional, but its a huge headache. I should have known better when I saw it was an .exe file
Yeah, not so much. You're the kind of person who needs antivirus software to protect themselves on the big, bad internet, because you're clearly too thick to notice the check box that says "use the Sendspace accelerator blah blah" and UNTICK IT. I wonder just how many toolbars you have in your IE, because you're unable to turn anything off.
Someone had the same issue in the previous clip I posted. If anyone recommends a decent alternative site I'll happily use something else. I just like sendspace because I don't need to sign up or anything. I won't post movie/tv rips to youtube as they are pretty good at recognizing the copyright and removing.
But yeah, download sites are notorious for pushing their "ads" and accelerators. Sendspace is usually easy to figure out because their "ads" (boxes with options to download or play now for example) have a little link below them saying "remove ads" and the download link is right in center. I just saw the checkbox thing for the accelerator when clicking the link now, though refreshing it brought me to the page I usually see with the fake ads.
Anyone who uses the internet should be aware of how to avoid malicious ads, accelerators, most toolbars, etc. If you aren't and sendspace didn't get you, someone is going to eventually. All you need to know when going to a download link, is only click the link to download the mp4 (or whatever movie format) itself. Don't click a link to accelerate the experience, add a toolbar, etc. Another common malicious tactic is ads that kindly inform you your media player is out of date and offer an option to upgrade now. Don't click those either. If you think your software is out of date, go to the company's website directly and check for a more recent version.
Do NOT click or download the link provided by PieFightGirls. Its a Trojan horse....
No hard feelings towards PFG I doubt it was intentional, but its a huge headache. I should have known better when I saw it was an .exe file
Yeah, not so much. You're the kind of person who needs antivirus software to protect themselves on the big, bad internet, because you're clearly too thick to notice the check box that says "use the Sendspace accelerator blah blah" and UNTICK IT. I wonder just how many toolbars you have in your IE, because you're unable to turn anything off.
Thanks for being an asshole Wambob :ohbruther:
I owned my mistake ok.... just giving people a warning. I'm fairly careful on the internet and thankfully have zero 'toolbars' on my Firefox. As I trust PieFightGirls (always have and will continue to do so) I let my guard down and carelessly kept clicking OK without looking at what I was doing.
I made the post so others don't make the same mistake and take the appropriate caution.
All you have to do is VISIT a bad page to get a virus, checkboxes be damned. One tool I use is Google's Safebrowsing Diagnostic to check things out beforehand. The one for sendspace is pretty dirty:
To check another page just put its base URL after that "?site=" part (Note that the diagnostic only goes back 90 days). Even if a page checks out there, I might still Google it along with the word malware or virus just to be sure. It looks like sendspace is not SO bad that just visiting it will hurt you, but who knows what those rascals will come up with tomorrow I do miss out on a lot of stuff people post here, but there's already plenty out there to keep me happy, and many gigabytes of downloaded stuff to edit going back years!