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McAfee The Latest To Add Anti-Spyware
McAfee The Latest To Add Anti-Spyware
01/25/2004 07:29 PMSecure Resolutions Upgrades Their
Anti-Virus Engine to Include
Anti-Spyware, Anti-Adware, Anti-Dialers,
Anti-Hoaxes, Anti-Jokes, and
Anti-Hacking Tools
Secure Resolutions Upgrades Their
Anti-Virus Engine to Include
Anti-Spyware, Anti-Adware, Anti-Dialers,
Anti-Hoaxes, Anti-Jokes, and
Anti-Hacking Tools
06/05/2005 11:14 PMSecure Resolutions desktop security (Resolution Antivirus™)
automatically detects and eliminates all types of viruses, worms,
Trojans Horses, dialers, hoaxes, jokes, and hacking tools within a
managed desktop security solution. [PRWEB Jun 2, 2005]
McAfee VirusScan 9 Goes After Spyware
McAfee VirusScan 9 Goes After Spyware
07/14/2004 01:44 AMThe question of how to deal with spyware and adware is particularly
challenging when programs users desire -- such as Kazaa -- require
spyware components in order to operate. In its upcoming release of
VirusScan, McAfee is attempting to address that very question. In
developing the next iteration of VirusScan, McAfee's software
engineers have made it their number one priority to enhance the
detection and removal of spyware, adware and other malware. However,
detection is only one part of the equation.
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 AMIt 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.
Spyware Company Sues Utah Over
Anti-Spyware Law
Spyware Company Sues Utah Over
Anti-Spyware Law
04/13/2004 03:42 PMYahoo's Famed Anti-Spyware App Allows
Spyware From Partners
Yahoo's Famed Anti-Spyware App Allows
Spyware From Partners
06/02/2004 10:10 AMWe 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.
Microsoft Offers Free Anti-Virus,
Anti-Spyware
Microsoft Offers Free Anti-Virus,
Anti-Spyware
01/06/2005 09:49 PMInformation Week Jan 7 2005 1:14AM GMT
McAfee To Open Indian Anti-Virus Center
McAfee To Open Indian Anti-Virus Center
07/23/2004 09:27 AMDirect and Related Links for
'McAfee To Open Indian Anti-Virus Center'
“Computer security provider McAfee, Inc., said Wednesday it
will set up a center in Bangalore, India’s technology hub, to
monitor and counter virus attacks on computer networks
worldwide.”…
McAfee patenta numerosas técnicas
anti-spam
McAfee patenta numerosas técnicas
anti-spam
06/04/2004 04:22 AMAnti-virus firm McAfee sets up India
centre (AFP)
Anti-virus firm McAfee sets up India
centre (AFP)
07/21/2004 01:04 PMAFP - McAfee Inc announced it was setting up a research team, its
third largest globally, in India's technology hub of Bangalore to
fight computer viruses, spam and worms.
Latest Spyware Even More Evil
Latest Spyware Even More Evil
04/30/2004 01:32 PMLast year we wrote about how some fairly evil spyware called
Xupiter
was making the rounds, installing itself without alerting the
user, changing homepages and generally causing a nuisance. Well, it
appears things are getting even worse. Wired News is now reporting on
an
even
more evil piece of spyware called CoolWebSearch that does all of
the above plus more. It will disable your ability to visit websites
that tell you how to remove it. It disable certain firewalls. Plus,
it appears to get constant updates for itself. It's gotten to the
point where some who have ended up with it say their computers have
become useless.
Security Roundup - Latest Antivirus and
Spyware products!
Security Roundup - Latest Antivirus and
Spyware products!
09/21/2004 10:40 AMAn Anti-Spyware Giant?
An Anti-Spyware Giant?
12/17/2004 06:29 PMGiant Company Software, Microsoft's anti-spyware acquisition target,
is no household name. Giant's products include Spam Inspector, Popup
Inspector, and Giant AntiSpyware, according to the company's Web site
(which seemingly has been colonized by Microsoft already.)
US moves towards anti-spyware law
US moves towards anti-spyware law
06/20/2004 05:38 PMCivil remedies
Which anti-spyware cleaner is the best?
Which anti-spyware cleaner is the best?
03/25/2005 01:49 AMPaul Laudanski (Mar 24 2005)
Anti-Spyware Blocker 4.81
Anti-Spyware Blocker 4.81
04/18/2005 07:11 PMSpying Anti-Spyware Everywhere
Spying Anti-Spyware Everywhere
02/11/2004 04:14 PMRemember when people made a big deal out of anti-spam companies that
spammed? Well, now, it seems like a large percentage of spam I get is
advertising anti-spamware. It looks like spyware/adware products are
going down the same path. A number of "anti-spyware" products out
there are now being
accused of using
the same spyware/adware tactics within their software. It's
amazing just how many products there are out there with similar names,
and it's no surprise that people are getting confused over which ones
are safe and which ones aren't. Once again, you have to wonder if
this is something that
ISPs
should be providing instead - though, so far they haven't done a
very good job of offering up technology that really helps prevent
spyware. However, for the average user, they are increasingly going
to
expect their service provider to protect them from spyware,
adware, spam and all sorts of other malicious attacks out there.
U.S. moves towards anti-spyware law
U.S. moves towards anti-spyware law
06/20/2004 06:58 AMUS considering improved anti-spyware
legislation
US considering improved anti-spyware
legislation
06/18/2004 12:57 PMThe US House of Representatives is slated to consider new laws that
would require "spyware" makers to disclose the presence and function
of their software more clearly to users.
Can Utah's new anti-spyware law work?
Can Utah's new anti-spyware law work?
06/03/2004 06:41 PMThere is no anti-spyware silver bullet
There is no anti-spyware silver bullet
06/30/2004 07:34 AMPlenty of base metal about though, consultants warn
Yahoo embraces anti-spyware
Yahoo embraces anti-spyware
05/28/2004 12:20 PMCA Buys Anti-Spyware Vendor
CA Buys Anti-Spyware Vendor
08/16/2004 04:18 PMWith its acquistion of PestPatrol, one of the original vendors in the
space, Computer Associates aims to provide an enterprise-class
solution to the threats of spyware.
Anti-spyware 'deceiving consumers'
Anti-spyware 'deceiving consumers'
02/12/2004 08:03 AMZDNet UK Feb 12 2004 12:26PM GMT
Yahoo! Toolbar Now With Anti-Spyware
Yahoo! Toolbar Now With Anti-Spyware
05/27/2004 10:42 AMThe previously mentioned secret alpha test was for the just announced
upgrade to the Yahoo! Toolbar which now contains anti-spyware code. I
have to say, this one of those ideas that was immediately obvious upon
hearing it. "Of *course* we should use the Toolbar as a way to help
poor Windows users get all that crap off their machines." But at the
same time it's amazing how many folks never came up with it on their
own, me included. Congrats...
No need for anti-spyware laws —
FTC
No need for anti-spyware laws —
FTC
04/21/2004 08:57 AMUser clean thyself
Yahoo Offers Anti-Spyware App
Yahoo Offers Anti-Spyware App
08/10/2004 10:12 AMSource: SearchDay - Tired of those unwelcome pests that invade your
computer without permission? Banish intrusive spyware and tracking
cookies with Yahoo's newly upgraded toolbar....
US moves towards anti-spyware law | The
Register
US moves towards anti-spyware law | The
Register
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MS acquires anti-spyware company
MS acquires anti-spyware company
12/19/2004 03:45 PMMS gets even more serious about malware, and acquires an anti-spyware
company. It may not be a cure for Windows users' woes, but it has to
help.
Anti-Spyware Bill Is Back
Anti-Spyware Bill Is Back
01/06/2005 02:38 PMAs was widely expected, Mary Bono has
reintro
duced her anti-spyware bill to Congress, where it's expected to
get approval (as it did last year, before being shut down in the
Senate). Clearly, some thought has gone into the bill, and it's not
as bad as some previously proposed anti-spyware laws. However, you
still have to wonder if it will really help. There will be provisions
in the bill that are likely to have unintended consequences, causing
problems for some software products. Meanwhile, the nastiest spyware
products will remain controlled by criminals who don't care about the
law because they don't expect to get caught. I don't think it's the
worst thing in the world, but any law should have a provision to keep
an eye out for negative unintended consequences and have a way to fix
those quickly. There should also be a way to monitor whether or not
this actually has an impact. Otherwise, it's just going to get voted
into law without any balances to make sure it doesn't do any harm,
because who wants to vote in favor of spyware?
Sharing the Anti-Spyware Recipe
Sharing the Anti-Spyware Recipe
03/26/2005 07:20 AMLockergnome Mar 26 2005 11:40AM GMT
Anti-spyware group collapses
Anti-spyware group collapses
04/13/2005 12:11 PMThe Coast is clear
Other News: California Anti-Spyware Law
Other News: California Anti-Spyware Law
01/04/2005 01:38 PMCalifornia passes a law against spyware.
FTC shutters anti-spyware provider
FTC shutters anti-spyware provider
03/14/2005 06:24 PMZDNet Mar 14 2005 10:04PM GMT
Microsoft Launches Into Anti-Spyware
Microsoft Launches Into Anti-Spyware
01/07/2005 12:15 AMDigital Connect News Jan 7 2005 3:42AM GMT
Microsoft to debut first anti-spyware
app
Microsoft to debut first anti-spyware
app
01/05/2005 08:15 AMA (huge) anti-spyware download list!
A (huge) anti-spyware download list!
06/24/2004 03:09 PMNew Anti-Spyware Coalition Hopes To Be
Less Useless Than The Last One
New Anti-Spyware Coalition Hopes To Be
Less Useless Than The Last One
06/05/2005 11:57 PMJust a few months after an anti-spyware coalition
fell
apart after it admitted known malware creators to the group, a
new group has formed that promises it won't meet the same fate.
They say the original group tried to do too much -- though, really the
problem was just that they let the fox into the hen house. In the
meantime, this more "narrowly focused" group plans to start out by
"defining spyware." Good luck. People (politicians, mainly) have
been trying to define spyware for quite some time,
witho
ut much luck. The problem with defining such things is that you
never know what the unintended consequences are -- and there are some
actions that may be perfectly legit in some programs, but a serious
problem in others. It's still not clear why existing fraud laws can't
cover the problems caused by most malware. Besides, as we've seen
with CAN SPAM, it wouldn't be surprising if many malware makers figure
out ways to follow the letter of the law, but not the spirit -- or,
failing that, to ignore it completely.
Anti-Spyware Bill Advances in Congress
Anti-Spyware Bill Advances in Congress
06/24/2004 04:46 PMGrok Description matches for NAI's McAfee the latest to add anti-spyware
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