Dennis and Skip, Just to put your mind at ease regarding the Miklor website, trust me, there is no hidden agenda or 'mystery' malware links in the website. I know this because every line of code came from My keyboard. The Amazon ads on the right are totally legitimate and the code came directly from Amazon.
The links to CHIRP are a direct link to http://trac.chirp.danplanet.com/chirp_daily/LATEST/ which is the URL to the Latest Daily Build.
If you have any concern about any of the links, please email me directly at Alpha (at) Miklor (dot) com
Thanks and refer to the site with confidence... John K3NXU http://www.miklor.com
-----Original Message----- From: chirp_users-bounces@intrepid.danplanet.com [mailto:chirp_users-bounces@intrepid.danplanet.com] On Behalf Of Dennis Smith Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2014 3:07 PM To: Discussion of CHIRP Subject: Re: [chirp_users] Download
Good question Paul, I can't see ad's (except those from 1 major source) but those I have seen are designed to look like the download you are looking for. They analyse the site that has agreed to host the ad's and when it chooses the ad to display it does so using similar style artwork and fonts to make you think the download you want is theirs, leading you to a rogue site and a source of malware. The ad's are often placed near the real download link and quite often have one or two words "Download" or "Click here" or a picture with those words on. The links are just a form of social engineering to make you install malware.
I once asked someone to download VLC and couldn't recall the url, I asked him to search for it, he used his choice of search engine (different to the one I use) and he chose the first link on the page, this turned out to be an ad, made to look like the rest of the search results, further more the ad was for one of these sites that changed the name of the download to the same as the URL used EG. It would download a file called myfaveapp.exe if you changed the url to xxxxxx.com/myfaveapp It didn't matter what the name was it still worked even if the application was a made up name.
Dennis Smith M1DLG
On 17 June 2014 08:32, Paul Mills ac0hy@wpmills.com wrote:
On 6/16/2014 23:24, Skip wrote:
I clicked on the download button at the Miklor website link to CHIRP which I though would be a legitimate place. I will try your link tomorrow. Thanks, Skip
Miklor link looks good to me. Perhaps message was triggered by an advertisement?