Friday, August 21, 2015

Online Dating Site PlentyOfFish Contains Hidden Malware Bite


http://www.lifehacker.com.au/2015/08/dating-site-plentyoffish-contains-hidden-maleware-bite/

British users of dating website PlentyofFish (POF) warned their bank accounts are at risk of being hacked after website was targeted by criminals 
Users could have had malicious spying software installed on computer.
It can track every keystroke whenever they access their bank accounts.
'Malware' is smuggled into computers by seemingly ordinary adverts.
'Banking Trojan' dubbed Tinba lays in wait for users to enter details.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3205637/Thousands-British-users-dating-website-Plenty-Fish-warned-bank-accounts-risk-hacked-website-targeted-criminals.html



PlentyOfFish is past its prime and of course in decadence.



The market share of PlentyOfFish by revenue is less than 5% in the Online Dating Industry.
http://bit.ly/1VqAhxl
http://on.wsj.com/1VqAh0r
http://onlinedatingsoundbarrier.blogspot.com.ar/2015/07/a-graphic-showing-decadence-of-pof.html
The Match Group had been doing all wrong, acquiring rotten companies to show illusory success to its investors.
They Match Group is only a collection of old and obsolete online dating sites: Match, Meetic, Chemistry, OkCupid, FriendScout24, OurTime, HowAboutWe and many more. Even Tinder will not monetize as expected.
The Match Group is not going to innovate and revolutionize the Online Dating Industry in the next years.
Perhaps Diller can die soon due to lung cancer and the IAC can collapse because he is like a Godfather.
Please see:
Tinder CEO Game Over after 5 months

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