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Spyware getting nastier

Spyware getting nastier 05/01/2004 08:54 AM

I had a co-worker ask me this morning how to get rid of some spyware that he caught while surfing...




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"'This won't go away. What happened is
much nastier than is being reported.'"


"'This won't go away. What happened is
much nastier than is being reported.'"
02/14/2004 11:44 PM
this story promises .. Telegraph

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Amazon, Toysrus Fight Gets Nastier


Amazon, Toysrus Fight Gets Nastier 06/28/2004 05:22 AM
Last month we wrote about the surpris ing lawsuit from Toysrus.com against Amazon.com. The two companies had been happy partners for years -- and the relationship between the two (where Amazon ran the website for Toys 'R' Us) was often used as an example of a way that the two companies probably saved each other. However, part of the deal included Toysrus.com paying Amazon $200 million for "exclusivity." They claimed Amazon was violating that exclusivity by allowing its independent merchants sell toys and baby goods online as well. It's pretty obvious that this would be nearly impossible for Amazon to stop, and would definitely be bad for business. Still, Toysrus claims that after trying to "settle" the manner peacefully, they were forced to sue. Now Amazon has hit back. Instead of just responding to the lawsuit, though, they've knocked it up a notch: claiming that Toysrus.com has failed to live up to their end of the contract as well and trying to dissolve the contract between the two companies. Amazon claims that Toysrus.com has done a bad job picking the top toy products, and an even worse job keeping popular products in stock. These days, Amazon probably is in a position to go it alone without too much trouble. Toysrus.com, however, may be in a bit more trouble if they want to recreate a quality e-commerce site without much notice.

Security experts warn of nastier Sasser
worm


Security experts warn of nastier Sasser
worm
05/06/2004 10:21 AM

Security Experts Warn of Nastier Sasser
Worm (Reuters)


Security Experts Warn of Nastier Sasser
Worm (Reuters)
05/05/2004 05:07 PM
Reuters - Computer security experts warned on Wednesday that the Sasser worm could merge with earlier virus-like programs to wreak more havoc on the Internet, just as companies and PC users clean up from the last attack and authorities hunt for those responsible.

Yahoo's Offers New Anti-Spyware Tool...
That Actually Finds Spyware


Yahoo's Offers New Anti-Spyware Tool...
That Actually Finds Spyware
08/05/2004 03:50 AM
It appears that Yahoo heard the backlash loud and clear a few months back when they released an anti-spyware tool that just so happened to skip over adware from Yahoo partners. The latest version, built on PestPatrol's technology will now default to notifying users of both "spyware" and what they consider to be "adware" and then give the user the choice of what to do. I haven't tested the product yet, but it sounds like they're moving in the right direction. It still makes you wonder what they were thinking in offering a purposely crippled offering. People know what spyware is, and telling them that spyware isn't spyware doesn't change how people feel about it. It also doesn't make them look kindly back at the company that provided them with the bogus anti-spyware tool in the first place.

Yahoo's Famed Anti-Spyware App Allows
Spyware From Partners


Yahoo's Famed Anti-Spyware App Allows
Spyware From Partners
06/02/2004 10:10 AM
We didn't write about Yahoo's new "anti-spyware" toolbar that they announced last week, because it seemed to receive plenty of hype, and there were no real reviews of how it worked. There are so many so-called anti-spyware applications out there that don't actually stop spyware and adware for fear of upsetting marketing companies or out of worries that actually stopping spyware may make some applications stop working (upsetting the user), that we figured Yahoo's anti-spyware app (hype and all) probably wouldn't be much to bother with. It certainly looks like that may be the case. eWeek is now reporting that Yahoo tries to dance the careful dance of not upsetting certain companies who threate n to sue people who call their application spyware. Of course, the situation is even more complex because Claria (who you probably know as Gator - despite their attempt to change their name to shake that spyware label) is also a partner of Yahoo. So, it's really not surprising that the default setting for Yahoo's anti-spyware app won't actually remove services like Gator or WhenU. Instead, Yahoo's spyware remover claims these programs are "adware" and will only remove them if you click and extra check box each time you run the program. In other words, once again, you can't trust a provider of anti-spyware software, because they're playing both sides of the fence: partnering with providers on the one hand, and then offering weak removal products on the other. If Yahoo were serious about removing spyware from the computers of users they would refuse to partner with companies that used surreptitious tactics to be installed on computers. Instead, they want to look good to users in the front, while letting in spyware/adware from partners through the backdoor.

AOL Offers Spyware Stopper... Just After
They Started Offering Spyware


AOL Offers Spyware Stopper... Just After
They Started Offering Spyware
04/22/2004 02:36 AM
Just a few weeks after saying that they're going to start bundling spyware/adware with their instant messenger product, AOL announces their latest anti-spyware application. While we've been complaining about anti-spyware from ISPs that just points out the spyware, AOL claims that this version will disable (though not delete) the spyware. I wonder if it will catch the spyware that AOL installs themselves.

Spyware Company Sues Utah Over
Anti-Spyware Law


Spyware Company Sues Utah Over
Anti-Spyware Law
04/13/2004 03:42 PM

"I'll return to this dirty little
secret masquerading as a moral stance
next week and, rest assured, it'll get
much nastier."


"I'll return to this dirty little
secret masquerading as a moral stance
next week and, rest assured, it'll get
much nastier."
12/02/2003 01:53 AM
The Guardian's columnist Julie Burchill .. Jews and people who hate them .. Here is what she says

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The Top Ten Spyware


The Top Ten Spyware 03/22/2005 04:23 PM

According to Webroot Inc. and listed in the Inquirer, here are the top ten spyware and adware threats based on detection as well as potential impact.

1. CoolWebSearch
2. Gator
3. 180 search asst.
4. ISTbar/AUpdate
5. Transponder
6. Internet optimizer
7. BlazeFind
8. Hot as Hell
9. Advance Keylogger
10. TIBS Dialer

Read how each works at the Inquirer Website.


What you should know about spyware


What you should know about spyware 04/26/2004 06:19 AM

See how Spyware has taken over a PC


See how Spyware has taken over a PC 05/28/2004 10:46 AM

Want to see what a little program that is full of spyware can do to your system check out this Windows Task Manager. Makes me say ouch. Oh and guess what program it was, the freeware version of Kazaa [ Dave Winer]


Spyware vs. spyware


Spyware vs. spyware 08/30/2004 03:50 PM
Even as many online marketing companies struggle to comply with recent federal legislation governing unsolicited commercial e-mail -- spam to you and me -- new state and federal legislation addresses another online blight: spyware. From California to Washington, D.C., lawmakers are lining up for the chance to smack down this bothersome byproduct of online commerce.

AAA Spyware C.O.P. v10.0


AAA Spyware C.O.P. v10.0 11/13/2003 12:22 PM
This product will scan your P.C. for spyware and adware, notifying you of the infected files, as well as the spyware or adware name. After registering you may use spyware cop as an adware and spyware remover, deleting the infected files and programs. [Shareware $19.95 990 KB]

Spyware: Where's the fix?


Spyware: Where's the fix? 04/20/2004 04:52 PM
ZDNet Apr 20 2004 9:47PM GMT

Spyware


Spyware 06/16/2004 11:30 AM
Personal Computer World Jun 16 2004 3:31PM GMT

Spyware as a service


Spyware as a service 08/12/2004 03:02 PM
ZDNet Aug 12 2004 6:39PM GMT

FTC to weigh in on spyware


FTC to weigh in on spyware 04/16/2004 06:19 AM
The FTC plans to hold hearings next week to look at the problem of spyware. Would banning spyware have any better outcome than banning spam?

Spying on spyware


Spying on spyware 06/16/2004 07:35 PM
Nearly one in every three machines checked for Trojan horses or monitoring software was infected, a new survey finds.

Chances are--you've got spyware


Chances are--you've got spyware 06/17/2004 08:09 AM
ZDNet Jun 17 2004 12:38PM GMT

Analysis of Spyware


Analysis of Spyware 08/07/2004 11:58 AM

Spyware in the office


Spyware in the office 04/21/2004 05:06 PM
Spyware can infiltrate offices, where it has the potential to gather confidential information. Kelly Martin, a product manager at Symantec, takes a look at spyware and how to keep it out of your company.

Spyware creators looking at RSS


Spyware creators looking at RSS 04/06/2005 02:40 PM

Seems RSS has caught the eye of Spyware creators nothing is out there yet, but I am sure it will not be long. [Nick Bradbury]


Damn you, Spyware!


Damn you, Spyware! 04/12/2004 08:47 AM
Ah, what a perfect morning. Crispy matzoh for breakfast, a cup of delicious coffee, and then a couple of hours trying to clean my PC of adware and spyware, some of it fiendishly clever and as tough to pry out as a hermit crab that's grown into its shell. Adaware works pretty well - extremely well since it's free - but there are some objects that it can't delete because they are in use. And neither can I, even doing a safe mode start-up. Die 3avxfmcodec.cpy.dll, die! Some of the little wankers get loaded via my Hosts file, and then...

How Many Problems Does Spyware Cause?


How Many Problems Does Spyware Cause? 04/26/2004 11:53 AM
While most of this article covers standard ground about anti-spyware legislations and software programs (though, oddly, it does not mention the two most popular spyware programs: AdAware and Spybot Search & Destroy), at the very beginning it notes two interesting tidbits on the impact of spyware. Dell claims that 12% of their calls now involve questions about spyware (meaning it's good that Dell has changed their "don't talk about spyware" policy) while Microsoft claims that 50% of PC crashes are actually due to spyware. While this might seem like a convenient out for Microsoft (whose machines certainly crashed plenty in the time before spyware), it does indicate just how troublesome spyware is on many computers. The worst part isn't just the problems it causes, but the fact that most users have no idea that it's even on their machines at all.

Who's Seeding the Net With Spyware?


Who's Seeding the Net With Spyware? 06/15/2004 11:34 AM

Other News: Spyware


Other News: Spyware 04/16/2004 10:28 AM
An EarthLink survey found more than 300,000 trojan horses, monitors and backdoors on personal computers.

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Spyware: Where's the quick fix?


Spyware: Where's the quick fix? 04/20/2004 07:11 AM
ZDNet Apr 20 2004 11:49AM GMT

Microsoft and Spyware


Microsoft and Spyware 08/13/2004 12:30 PM
My older, wiser brother Steve points out: "Although Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) provides fixes for many of Internet Explorer's persistent security flaws, it does little or nothing about spyware, where "free" software adds code to your system that can capture keystrokes, monitor e-mail and IM traffic, and send the resulting data back to the invader's home base without your knowledge."

FTC Takes On Spyware


FTC Takes On Spyware 04/19/2004 07:04 PM

FTC Takes Aim At Spyware


FTC Takes Aim At Spyware 04/19/2004 03:07 PM

Spyware bl0g


Spyware bl0g 08/01/2004 10:13 AM
Spyware Warrior: Waging the war against spyware is an anti-spyware blog. Link (via Kottke)

Which Spyware Remover?


Which Spyware Remover? 09/14/2004 08:27 PM
Ad - http://www.AdwareReport.com Sep 14 2004 10:41PM GMT

Sizing up "spyware"


Sizing up "spyware" 03/25/2005 07:17 PM
Blog: Software designed to monitor Web surfers' behavior and bombard the PC with pop-up ads is a thriving business. And at least...

The spyware inferno.


The spyware inferno. 08/17/2004 08:40 PM
CNet: The spyware inferno. "For whatever reason, selling software for $30 or less has not worked for new entrants in either retail or Internet channels."

Spyware becomes pandemic in the US


Spyware becomes pandemic in the US 04/16/2004 06:28 PM
Computer Shopper Apr 16 2004 9:49PM GMT

The spyware inferno


The spyware inferno 08/13/2004 12:21 PM
CNET News.com Aug 13 2004 5:09PM GMT

Yahoo Vs Spyware


Yahoo Vs Spyware 05/27/2004 04:41 PM
Yahoo has launched a beta of their Yahoo Toolbar designed to help combat spyware and browser hijackers. In addition they have added a forum to their site for users to discuss spyware in general. This is one of the first major internet portals to recognize and attempt to combat the epedemic of privacy intrusion and advertising software being installed on users computers.
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