Well said.
perhaps its time for the OP, and everyone else to delete links to that site. certainly there are now plenty of other options to download the file.
OT time here:
I have the paid version of megavideo/megaupload without ads, so I have no problems, so I agree it's probably an ad from there that affected those with the reported viruses.
THAT BEING SAID, I contacted megaupload and they said they will investigate further. Many sites these past couple of months have been reporting issues with their ad supporters embedding malware: pirate bay, surfthechannel, and even rapidshare. So I don't think uploaders should ban megaupload altogether, just that downloaders should be more careful when they click on adware. No virus just pops up by visiting a site, you have to click on something to initate the virus....
I went to rapidshare and tried to download a file (never got to though, so I know it wan't the file) and my yahoo email account was hacked. I didn't know at the time but my 60 day trial of Norton Antivirus expired and it never told me to renew, so I had no protection. I now have Eset, Malware Bytes, and Microsoft Essentials (overkill I know lol) and all is right with the world....
I know this is OT but is Eset a good AV app or is there another one you guys would recommend? The darn hacker sent emails to ALL my contacts including my exes and frenemies, and I want to make sure it doesn't happen again lol.

