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  • Report:  #48724

Complaint Review: Alyon Technologies

Alyon Technologies computer rip off scam Norcross Georgia


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  • Reported By:
    Howard City Michigan
  • Submitted:
    Tue, March 11, 2003
  • Updated:
    Sun, March 16, 2003
  • Alyon Technologies
    P.O. Box 923299
    Norcross, Georgia
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    800-269
  • Category:

Alyon Tech automatically dicoonected me from the internet and then redialed a number that I had to unplug the modem to get it to stop. A month later I receive a bill on this matter. I couldn't get ahold of anyone on this matter, they have a computerized phone answering system. Now I am receiving bills from a collection agency.
Since this time pop ups have been coming up on the screen that are XXX. These go around my security content system. It was to the point that I couldn't let my children on the computer.

Something has to be done about this company. It is unbelievable that they have gotten away with this as long as they have.

James
Howard City, Michigan
U.S.A.

3 Updates & Rebuttals


Robert

Bedford,
Texas,
U.S.A.

Remove software from computer

#4Consumer Suggestion

Sat, March 15, 2003

After my computer started behaving peculiarly, I found the following software installed
C:\Program Files\RapidBlaster\rb32.exe
C:\Windows\Egroup (folder)
C:\Windows\iedisco.exe

RapidBlaster is a spyware program running in memory which is responsible for unsolicited porno website pop-up windows. I removed this program by running Windows Add/Remove utility, canceling the process using task manager, turning the read only attributes off and deleting the file.

The Egroup folder contains lots of files and directories that support the iedisco dialer (minidialer) application. Delete this folder.

iedisco is a dialer program designed to connect the unwary user to a long distance number. This allows a pay-per-view connection. Uninstall this program.

Ive also tried SpyBot
http://spybot.safer-networking.de/
This detects and removes spyware.

PCWorld.com has a list of software for blocking pop-up windows
http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file_description/0,fid,22262,00.asp


Robert

Bedford,
Texas,
U.S.A.

Remove software from computer

#4Consumer Suggestion

Sat, March 15, 2003

After my computer started behaving peculiarly, I found the following software installed
C:\Program Files\RapidBlaster\rb32.exe
C:\Windows\Egroup (folder)
C:\Windows\iedisco.exe

RapidBlaster is a spyware program running in memory which is responsible for unsolicited porno website pop-up windows. I removed this program by running Windows Add/Remove utility, canceling the process using task manager, turning the read only attributes off and deleting the file.

The Egroup folder contains lots of files and directories that support the iedisco dialer (minidialer) application. Delete this folder.

iedisco is a dialer program designed to connect the unwary user to a long distance number. This allows a pay-per-view connection. Uninstall this program.

Ive also tried SpyBot
http://spybot.safer-networking.de/
This detects and removes spyware.

PCWorld.com has a list of software for blocking pop-up windows
http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file_description/0,fid,22262,00.asp


Robert

Bedford,
Texas,
U.S.A.

Remove software from computer

#4Consumer Suggestion

Sat, March 15, 2003

After my computer started behaving peculiarly, I found the following software installed
C:\Program Files\RapidBlaster\rb32.exe
C:\Windows\Egroup (folder)
C:\Windows\iedisco.exe

RapidBlaster is a spyware program running in memory which is responsible for unsolicited porno website pop-up windows. I removed this program by running Windows Add/Remove utility, canceling the process using task manager, turning the read only attributes off and deleting the file.

The Egroup folder contains lots of files and directories that support the iedisco dialer (minidialer) application. Delete this folder.

iedisco is a dialer program designed to connect the unwary user to a long distance number. This allows a pay-per-view connection. Uninstall this program.

Ive also tried SpyBot
http://spybot.safer-networking.de/
This detects and removes spyware.

PCWorld.com has a list of software for blocking pop-up windows
http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file_description/0,fid,22262,00.asp

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