Adverts for Windows drivers

Discussion in 'Computers and The Internet' started by Bilby, Jun 29, 2014.

  1. Bilby

    Bilby Lifetime Supporter and Freerangertarian Super Moderator

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    I keep seeing these adverts for Windows drivers. What can a non windows company offer that Microsoft cannot?

    Updates are free from Microsoft.

    What is going on?
     
  2. GLENGLEN

    GLENGLEN Banned

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    A Lot Of The Sites I View Have These And They Add

    "Microsoft Reccomended", WTF...:confused:



    Cheers Glen.
     
  3. lode

    lode Banned

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    Device drivers run at the nessecary level to perform their function, which is of course, direct interaction with both hardware and the operating system. This is among the highest level of permission. Effectively a rouge driver could install a seperate hypervisor on your operating system, not only with complete control of your system, but also leaving your operating system dumb to it's presence.

    Disastrous. Fortunatly most of it does not have valid keys to sign these drivers so it's just running in userspace. It's certainly maleare.
     
  4. Tyrsonswood

    Tyrsonswood Senior Moment Lifetime Supporter

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    If you are seeing advertisements for drivers ignore them, it's going to get you in trouble. Device drivers directly communicate with your hardware and the only good ones to use come directly from the hardware manufacturer. Microsoft's drivers are very generic and won't give the level of performance that the manufacturers drivers will.

    There are a few rare instances where a 3rd party creates a driver that exceeds the manufacturers own, typically these would be for specific uses of a small sub-set of a manufacturer's hardware. Like KX drivers for some Creative sound cards... This was an old project though, and was targeted at using a consumer level card for professional or semi professional music recording.


    Whatever you do, if you see an ad for "Free driver updates..." or some kind of "Driver update utility" don't even click the link. It's gonna be malware.
     
  5. NoxiousGas

    NoxiousGas Old Fart

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    they are 99% of the time virus injectors.
    every time you go to a site and a pop-up appears telling you need to download a codec, update drivers, etc. it is malware.
     
  6. Bilby

    Bilby Lifetime Supporter and Freerangertarian Super Moderator

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    I had Ask look up the Microsoft site and they gave me one of these sites. Some people don't realise that if you want to make money you do have to offer something in the way of service or a useful product. Their minds are totally focused on making money but usually don't make any in the end.
     
  7. Tyrsonswood

    Tyrsonswood Senior Moment Lifetime Supporter

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    Why do you use Ask? ... it always leads to malware sites first with real sites listed last.
     
  8. Bilby

    Bilby Lifetime Supporter and Freerangertarian Super Moderator

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    I don't any more. It just got on my computer when looking for YouTube download software that turned out to be available from Firefox.
     
  9. AceK

    AceK Scientia Potentia Est

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    this is exactly it.. it's surprising how many people fall for this. sometimes it will even say you have a virus and offer to fix it, which ironically installs the virus hehe

    NEVER [ever] randomly download some shit like that .. if it aint broke don't fix it, especially from some website that is obviously just guessing or really has no clue about your system.

    i suspect that sites display this crap when they see "Microsoft" in your browsers useragent string. you can change this in firefox in the about:config page and making a new preference of type "string" named general.useragent.override. i set the value of mine to "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; SunOS sun4u; en-US; rv:1.9b5) Gecko/2008032620 Firefox/3.0b5" which looks like i'm runnin SunOS (now known as solaris) on a Sun4u workstation. I'm really running Kubuntu Linux and don't see much practical use it serves for a site to know what operating system i'm running except OS version specific attacks. Changing the type of browser in the string might cause weird behavior, and i'm sure you could make it also appear that your pc is a smartphone and vice versa but i'm sure that would lead to strange behavior as well.
     

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