February 11, 2006 on 10:52 pm | In Adware |
Reactions to CDT’s action against 180solutions and CJB.net
ZDNet - Jan 25, 2006 There were a number of interesting articles and comments around the web about the CDT’s complaint filed yesterday against adware company 180solutions and CJB
Report highlights rise in corporate hacks
Net4now, UK - Feb 9, 2006 The State of Spyware report is an in-depth review and analysis of the impact of spyware, adware and unwanted software on consumers and enterprises.
Highwaymen on the net
Deccan Herald, India - Feb 4, 2006 Cyber criminals use the internet as a convenient conduit to unleash viruses, plant adware and spyware, steal personal/credit card information, send spam mail
Network Neutrality is an Answer to the Wrong Problem
TMCnet - Feb 10, 2006 Indeed, their major beneficiaries are likely to be spammers, adware operators, and others who inhabit the gray area, undesirable but not clearly illegal.
BitTorrent starts licensing program to keep malware at bay; Opera
Ars Technica, MA - Feb 7, 2006 Reports on the new licensing scheme BitTorrent hopes will keep spyware and adware makers from using the BitTorrent trademark are circulating today, along with
CDT Files Complaints Against Major Adware Distributor
Center for Democracy and Technology, Washington DC - Jan 27, 2006 StopBadware.org will “spotlight the companies that make millions of dollars by tricking Internet users to download malicious spyware, adware and malware
Utarget supports TRUSTe whitelist for legitimate adware
ClickPress (press release), United Arab Emirates - Feb 3, 2006 [ClickPress, Fri Feb 03 2006] Utarget is backing the independent industry standards, monitoring and enforcement program for adware, TRUSTe.
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