Ysbweb serve up a crack extractor - whoops.
This is a total, and utter, disgrace.
Ysbweb.com have quite simply overstepped the mark this time, and no amount of grovelling will save them from my nasty, ass-kicking form of justice. The old "affiliate gone nuts" excuse just won't cut the mustard anymore - shape up, or ship out. You're either behind this, or you're not. And if you're not, please explain why it has your name all over it. Click the image above, and see that it is a Warez site. This will give you a clue as to the direction we are about to take...
After a quick heads up from a member of the Toshogu Special Forces, I had something new to play with. And wouldn't you just know it if I'm looking at a Ysbweb.com application that seems to say cracking programs is okay?
Check out the screenshot to my left. Click it. open it up. And then look on in amazement as you see the words "Crack Extractor" before you eyes in big blue letters at the top of the box. Yeah, you heard me - CRACK EXTRACTOR. Sure enough, run it and you find yourself installing a ton of software. Frankly, I don't give a damn if the software disclosed everything they were installing on their terms and conditions page. Big fat hairy deal. I did a number on your "licence" - check this out:
EULA Key Metrics:
Number of Characters: 20003
Number of Words: 3085
Number of Sentences: 123
Average Words per Sentence: 25.08
Flesch Score: 17
Flesch Grade: = 17 Beyond Twelfth Grade Reading Level
In other words, your licence is more difficult to comprehend than the Harvard Law Review. And then you have to click external links to MORE THAN NINE SEPARATE AGREEMENTS (for programs such as Internet Optimizer, Dealhelper, 180 Search Assistant, IST Toolbar and Powerscan) to fully understand what all the software installed does.
What a crock.
All this, and you're peddling something called a crack extractor? Well done - I'm sure the creators of the software you're bundling with this latest toy will be less than impressed. I'm about to fire off a whole bunch of emails to said companies - I await their response with some anticipation. My God, what a stink I'm going to make over this.
You ain't seen nothing yet.

