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    No Trespassing SPAM Allowed !!

    This is going to be interesting to watch. Just like the number of telemarketing solicitors have gone down, we can hope that the amount of involuntarily installed spam/adware could go down too. Or, at least, that we can be compenstated for it!

    Spitzer sues Internet marketer over 'spyware'
    Updated: 10:38 a.m. ET April 28, 2005 ALBANY, N.Y. - New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer on Thursday sued a major Internet marketer, claiming the company installed “spyware” and “adware” that secretly install nuisance pop-up advertising on screens which can slow and crash personal computers.

    Spitzer said the suit filed in New York City against Intermix Media Inc. of Los Angeles combats the redirecting of home computer users to unwanted Web sites and its own Web site that includes ads, the adding of unnecessary toolbar items and the delivery of unwanted ads that pop up on computer screens. After a six-month investigation Spitzer concluded the company installed a wide range of advertising software on countless personal computers nationwide.

    Spyware and adware are more than an annoyance,” Spitzer said. “These fraudulent programs foul machines, undermine productivity and in many cases frustrate consumers’ efforts to remove them from their computers. These issues can serve to be a hindrance to the growth of e-commerce.”

    An Intermix spokesman didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Spitzer’s civil suit accuses Intermix of violating state General Business Law provisions against false advertising and deceptive business practices. He also accuses them of trespass under New York common law.

    The company is accused of download ads and software that directs ads to a computer based on the user’s activities. Spitzer’s investigators said the downloads then attach to computers, often slowing their operation and crashing the computers as well as interfering with use of the computer through pop-up ads. Often the downloads were made without notice when a user visited a Web site, played a game or accepted a screen saver. Sometimes the user was asked permission through an often vague reference in a lengthy licensing agreement which could be misleading or inaccurate, investigators said.

    Spitzer, after taking on Wall Street and the insurance industry, is taking a harder look at Internet companies he feels are stunting the growth of Internet commerce, or e-commerce.

    “We are looking across the industry at these practices because it really does go to the core of e-commerce,” said Kenneth Dreifach, chief of Spitzer’s Internet Bureau, “Increasingly, people don’t feel in control.”

    The advertisers, which include Fortune 500 companies, aren’t targeted. The programs sometimes omitted “un-install” applications and couldn’t be removed by most computers’ add/remove function, Spitzer said. More than 3.7 million downloads were made to New Yorkers alone and although there is no national estimate, Spitzer seeks a nationwide resolution of the case.

    “When dealing with these types of online practices, effectively you’re talking about a nationwide resolution because it’s very difficult if not impossible to isolate your practices based on a state,” said Assistant Attorney General Justin Brookman. Dreifach said negotiations with the company didn’t result in a settlement. And more cases are possible. “One of Internet users’ biggest frustrations today is unwanted software that sneaks onto computers without their owner’s consent and cannot be uninstalled,” Ari Schwartz, the Associate Director Center for Democracy and Technology, “The practices alleged in this case are widespread on the Internet.”
    YEAH!

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    Death! Bring out the gallows!
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    Let the digital lynch mob begin!!!
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    Quick! Pass out the torches and Pitchforks of Ire +1!
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    Why are we wasting time with half-decent people like Scott Peterson? We should put said homicidal maniacs in a room with said spyware executives. If the maniac kills the exec, he is a decent human being. Put him in jail for five years, and if nobody else dies, give him a medal and let the FBI use him for.... intelligence... purposes. If he comes out with a shady buisiness contract, throw the maniac into South Cental LA, and the exec into a Star Trek convention. Watch them both scream in pain and laugh. Whoa- the Klingons never used it like that!
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    Oh! What do you punks know!
    Try managing a network of users constantly barraged with spam and ads and trojans!


    Still I hope for a good fight!
    It goes right along with my desire for justice from the unsolicited faxes chewing up my printer without my permission and from the multitudes of email stuffing up my Inbox!
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    ...what's your address...?
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    Don't tell him! It's a trick!
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    I'm with Maeve_Mari on this one.

    One of my duties at work is to be the tech support (note: I have no formal computer training) and it seems that every hour someone gets the "gain toolbar" or some other spyware on their computer. We also have 4 public access computers that people keep mucking up. One person downloaded and installed one of those "3D" screensavers that plugged the computer up with adware. The powers that be in central office wont update the firewall either.

    So... burn the spammers I say!!! Burn them!!
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    Interesting, just this week I had to take a trojan downloader off of three computers. They were infested with adware... I have to completely flush and redo one of the computers because I couldn't clean it all off.
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    It's about time! I'm tired of open, legal companies distributing (by which I mean forcing) adware onto people's computers, thereby BREAKING them. At least now it will all be hackers giving me adware.

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