Rogue ad battle at New York Times


According to Steven Musil at cnet Security The New York Times is in the midst of a battle to get rid of a what they are terming “an unauthorized advertisement”.

In typical fashion the ad warns readers that their computer could be infected with some sort of virus and then redirects the reader to a site offering “antivirus software”. The site readers are being redirected to is best-virus03.com and is a hijacking site that takes over your browser and will attempt to install software.

As one cnet reader told Musil

One CNET reader described how the pop-up ad essentially hijacked his browser, preventing him from navigating away from the site.

“They took me to an ‘antivirus site,’ which kept attempting to scan my computer and install software. Using the back button kept reloading the virus page,” the reader said. “It was not possible to close the page, necessitating a force quit.”

At this point other than a short blurb in the newspaper’s Media Advertising section NYT isn’t saying a whole hellva lot.

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