I have just read on the site , http://www.thegamblingtimes.com/board/day-day-life/10018-iesnare-make-sure-youre-not-being-snooped.html ‘’ what is iesnare. Me and my friend use same pc for betting (never 2 same betting sites, as they usualy alow 1 pc per household), and we like to bet on same games, diferent from each other. Lets say, I place that real madrid-arselal will be 0-2 goals, and he place 3+ goals. He place at pinnacle, and I place at unibet. Now, those are 2 diferent betting houses on diferent continets. We usualy bet if there is diference in prices, so we can make sure profit. That is all legal. Now, if that so called program, iesnare, tells those 2 betting sites what are we doing, they can stop us from betting. Now, what are we doing, is legal, tested, and works, I have read a lot about it. Now, this program, IT GIVES PC INFORMATIONS TO DIFERENT PEOPLE, USUALY WITHOUT TELLING OWNER WHAT IS DOING. Is there a way to stop this program, and does Avast premier (just bought it), stop PROGRAM THAT USES PC INFORMATION, AND SHARE IT WITHOUT PEOPLE KNOWING?
I have just read on the site.....from 2008 .... if it is malicious, should be detected. However from the info found online it is not malicious
From what I gather by research via Google it sounds like a “sniffer” which uses your flash player.
Flash Player is easily exploited by either tracking cookies or sniffers. Personally I stay away from
game and/or gaming/gambling websites due to the inherent dangers. If you do a web search using
the term “iesnare” you will find a wealth of information. Gambling is for the most part legal. That said
keep in mind privacy does not exist on the internet but by using intelligent surfing
practices security does exist.
Here’s some reading http://bp-information.blogspot.com/2014/10/fear-and-loathing-mpsnareiesnarecom.html