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Bugger - scam ED survey warning and request for advice


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Just to warn others who are as silly as me .

I was happily browsing ED frorum and a request to complete a survey popped up .I wouldn't normally partake but as it was EDF I unthinkingly completed it .


Now my browser is showing the EDF with all adverts removed and prppered with green icons which ask for more surveys to be completed .

Anyone know how I can remove this bug ?

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To be honest, doesn't sound as if you have malware.


If you are seeing green icons where the ads used to be, you are just getting fed survey links instead of ads. I would guess the ad distributor has now decided you are the kind of user that fills in surveys so is feeding you them instead of real ads. It may just be able to be fixed by clearing your cache and all cookies.


Do you get the survey links anywhere else? on any other websites or on your PC?

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Loz Wrote:

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> ... except that ads on the EDF are served directly

> from the site, not an generic ad company.


Ok didn't realise that - assumed that since Adblock on firefox works for them they are provided by a known ad server.


But still relevant question as to whether you're seeing the links on any other site or any other bit of your PC.

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Hi thanks everyone it seems to be ok now .


The banner ads were all missing . Odd nouns in posts appeared in blue like a link and had a green icon pointing at them . Moving the mouse over them meant an invitation for a survey came up .

Well that's how I remember it - odd how little one retains of details once the event has passed .

The problem was only on the EDF site ,other pages ,email etc were unaffected .


I've got MacAfee .


Thank you all for such speedy responses .

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Sue I don't understand these things but I think the survey link was somehow generated by something that had nothinh to do with the EDF ,must have been some sort of chameleon type bug that detected what site I was on and then pretended to be connected to it ????


But anyway it all seems to have gone now .


God I don't understand these things !

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