Haozip ??

Hey, James and Marko. 
I'm agree that download managers can't provide speeds more than your ISP rate.
But just example: go to [URL REMOVED] and click "Download Now" button.
I have 100Kb/s speed on this file in my Firefox, but when I download this link with FDM(6 threads) - speed can be up to 700-800Kb/s.
Sometimes ISP limits some protocols, like Bittorrent in some European countries(as I now - in Germany, also some UK ISPs).

I'm agree that download managers can't provide speeds more than your ISP rate.
But just example: go to [URL REMOVED] and click "Download Now" button.
I have 100Kb/s speed on this file in my Firefox, but when I download this link with FDM(6 threads) - speed can be up to 700-800Kb/s.
marko, on 19 September 2011 - 08:42 AM, said:
As I say, I could be wrong, I don't really know a fantastic amount about download "accelerators" but I do know that ISP limits are ISP limits and nothing we do can change those
Sometimes ISP limits some protocols, like Bittorrent in some European countries(as I now - in Germany, also some UK ISPs).


Oh No!! FF - The site you have linked to is rated RED by MSA. There is no apparent reason for this recorded on the 'Site Details' page, but FreewareBB can be found guilty by association!!: http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/haozip.com
Marko - Suggest you delete the link asap!!
Marko - Suggest you delete the link asap!!

Hey James, we already have HaoZip on FreewareBB https://freewarebb.com/files/file/10425-haozip/ 
I think it should be false positive, becase MSA never provides details.

I think it should be false positive, becase MSA never provides details.

I'll take a look at the file in more details guys, could very well be a false positive 


Yep, would appear this is very much a conundrum, WOT users rate it decently, though someone has claimed they are "involved in the distribution of malware", siteadvisor have marked it negatively yet all the downloads are marked as "clean" and BrowserDefender claim the site is "safe to visit". Without any real purpose to those ratings, it's impossible for us to withdraw support for that file - and the site advisory services are beginning to become somewhat unreliable in their ratings by the looks of things!!

I agree, there is little (or no) evidence from MSA to support the RED rating BUT as long as the site is rated that way, FreewareBB can also attract a negative rating if the link remains!!

Guess it's prob a chance we'll have to take in this instance Jimbo, unless the site advisories are able to come up with something more viable than what they have, we'll be deleting links left, right and center mate
Most of the links within the posts are "nofollow" anyway which means the search engines should ignore them - only select links get the golden "dofollow" status 



Okay mate, entirely up to you of course. 
It's just that I have read so many horror stories from site owners who's sites have been incorrectly rated RED by MSA; the drawn out attempts to get the RED rating lifted and the irreparable damage it has done in the interim.
Fair nuff mate, but would that also be the case for the permanent link on the download page?
The system can be unfair and this is one case where I believe that may well hold true, so I am hearing you mate.
To quote from 'Yes Minister'..."A very courageous decision sir!" LOL

It's just that I have read so many horror stories from site owners who's sites have been incorrectly rated RED by MSA; the drawn out attempts to get the RED rating lifted and the irreparable damage it has done in the interim.
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Most of the links within the posts are "nofollow" anyway
Fair nuff mate, but would that also be the case for the permanent link on the download page?
The system can be unfair and this is one case where I believe that may well hold true, so I am hearing you mate.
To quote from 'Yes Minister'..."A very courageous decision sir!" LOL

Jim, I was about to say I think we'd struggle to justify removing the link and the download based on what info the advisories have given us mate - there is one review from a WOT user - otherwise the ratings on WOT are relatively decent. This leaves us with SiteAdvisor, who state ....
That alone gave us little info .....
However, looking a little further there are two reviews of the site in SiteAdvisor, one of which reads:
Here's the link: http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/haozip.com/msgpage
With that, I am removing the links and suspending the download pending a further review and more checks on the developers website (although previous and current scans on the download itself come back clean). It's quite possible the developer was an unfortunate victim themselves, it happens and I've seen it before - I'll contact the developer who can hopefully offer some explanation - as always I'll keep the thread updated
Marko
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McAfee TrustedSource web reputation analysis found potential security risks with this site. Use with extreme caution.
That alone gave us little info .....
However, looking a little further there are two reviews of the site in SiteAdvisor, one of which reads:
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WARNING THIS SITE POSES SERIOUS SECURITY THREATS: Threats on this and other malware sites may include fake antivirus scams, malicious redirects, viruses, trojans, rogue installers, key loggers, droppers, browser exploits, and a range of other security threats. Avoid malware sites. Do not become their next victim.
Here's the link: http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/haozip.com/msgpage
With that, I am removing the links and suspending the download pending a further review and more checks on the developers website (although previous and current scans on the download itself come back clean). It's quite possible the developer was an unfortunate victim themselves, it happens and I've seen it before - I'll contact the developer who can hopefully offer some explanation - as always I'll keep the thread updated

Marko

Bingo .... http://www.mywot.com/en/scorecard/download.haozip.com/
With that, I think it's time to remove the download.
With that, I think it's time to remove the download.