3 words.
Will not scale.
Why don't you just package them up as a divx codec and upload a bunch of fake divx movies to filesharing networks. When people try to download them, it will prompt them that they need your "codec" installed before they can view the movie. They click "ok" and go to your site and download your package.
If its a big movie, people will do it for sure. By the time people get done downloading it, they will be damned before they just delete the file rather than installing a simple codec to watch the movie.
Its free and easily scalable. :rasta:
I like this idea :338:. When you say "package them as a divx codec", what method would you use? Are you thinking of packaging multiple pay-per-install programs as one bundled fake codec? What software or method can you use to do that? Is there a way to have them install all at once in the background without the person realizing that it's crappy spyware or whatever the software is you're getting paid for?Why don't you just package them up as a divx codec and upload a bunch of fake divx movies to filesharing networks. When people try to download them, it will prompt them that they need your "codec" installed before they can view the movie. They click "ok" and go to your site and download your package.
If its a big movie, people will do it for sure. By the time people get done downloading it, they will be damned before they just delete the file rather than installing a simple codec to watch the movie.
Its free and easily scalable. :rasta:
3 words.
Will not scale.
:xmas-smiley-010:hello wf, this is my first post
besides this i'm pretty sure this would be illegal. silent installs without no end-user agreement to the installation is illegal. furthermore tampering with computer data (http traffic) to swap aff codes is also illegal. read up on the Computer Misuse Act (CMA) of 1990. it's a very thin line to walk and you can very easily end up with a few felonies to your name. i'd recommend against doing any of this, but it's your ass![]()
hello wf, this is my first post
besides this i'm pretty sure this would be illegal. silent installs without no end-user agreement to the installation is illegal. furthermore tampering with computer data (http traffic) to swap aff codes is also illegal. read up on the Computer Misuse Act (CMA) of 1990. it's a very thin line to walk and you can very easily end up with a few felonies to your name. i'd recommend against doing any of this, but it's your ass![]()
I think that it would be perfectly legal. You are not forcing them to use the drive, you just lost it.
I would not say 'perfectly legal', there is definitely a shady element to this. Your intent is to install shit on the persons computer without them knowing it, and your doing this by deliberately placing your USB in the workplace. Your intent is clear, your defense will not hold up in a court of law, should it get taken that far.I think that it would be perfectly legal. You are not forcing them to use the drive, you just lost it. It's still your property that they are stealing from you.
Now, if you were handing them out to people that's a different story.
slow down noobie. you dont want your face or name associated with this, do you?
I think that it would be perfectly legal. You are not forcing them to use the drive, you just lost it. It's still your property that they are stealing from you.
Now, if you were handing them out to people that's a different story.
Not quite. If you lose one, maybe. But if you've got several dozen malware infected USBs lying around, the 'I lost it' defence isn't going to hold up.bing.
or how about less illegal. Put applications on it that are free trials, but make them "free trial expired" when run. So basically don't offer it, but link to an affiliate offer for that software that actually offers a free trial.