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September 24, 2008

New version of PC Activity Monitor Pro (PC Acme Pro) added!

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October 13, 2008

Exceed biometric standards, expert urges

Deloitte laptop loss spreads to rail workers and police

Malware writers spoof Patch Tuesday

Security disclosures tip the stock market

Mafiaboy Grows Up; a Hacker Seeks Redemption

Vendors, Cops, Profs Team to Study Cybercrime

Six Essential Apple iPhone Security Tips

Apple asks judge to make iPhone lawsuit moot

Report: World Bank servers breached repeatedly

Exploit code loose for six-month-old Windows bug

Google allies with click-fraud detection firm Click Forensics

Over half of U.K. firms have lost data

U.S. proposes digital signing of DNS root zone file

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November 15, 2006

Microsoft files lawsuit over Jessica Simpson-themed spyware

Microsoft announced Nov. 14 that it has filed a lawsuit against an organization believed to be responsible for attacking users with spyware programs hidden in celebrity-themed screen savers, including some bearing pictures of pop singer Jessica Simpson.

One day after the United States Federal Trade Commission took its own legal action against ERG Ventures, its affiliates and its operators in the company's home state of Nevada, Microsoft brought its own lawsuit against the firm accusing it of violating the Washington Computer Spyware Act and the Washington Consumer Protection Act.

Specifically named in the lawsuit was Timothy P. Taylor, the alleged chief of ERG, along with affiliate company Media Motor.

In its suit, Redmond, Wash.-based Microsoft claims that Taylor and other parties used screen savers, including those featuring pictures of popular celebrities, to surreptitiously install unwanted software on users' computers.

Applications delivered in the ERG screen savers included so-called Trojan horse malware programs that loaded spyware onto infected machines, according to the lawsuit.

Microsoft alleges in its lawsuit that the defendants distributed their programs through sites built to end users, including a site that uses the brand name of well-known golf equipment manufacturer Taylor Made.

Once installed, the Trojan applications would reportedly dial out and download numerous other programs that would saddle users' computers with pop-up advertisements, track their Web usage habits, redirect infected browsers to suspicious URLs, add desktop icons to Windows and change the registry settings on Windows PCs, Microsoft said.

The software giant said the applications also violated Washington's laws by installing themselves without giving users sufficient notice, or gaining their consent.

Microsoft said the programs installed themselves when users took appropriate steps to stop them from being downloaded onto their machines.

The Microsoft action comes a day after the FTC announced that Judge Howard McKibben of the U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada issued a temporary restraining order against ERG and its affiliates.

The court said in its ruling that ERG tricked consumers into downloading programs that degraded the performance of their computers, spied on their activities and exposed them to disruptive ads.

The Nevada case specifically charges that the Media Motor programs were responsible for acting as the Trojans for downloading other attacks.

The FTC asked the court to order a permanent halt to the deceptive and unfair downloads, and to order the outfit to give up any profits related to the controversial programs.


Source: YAHOO! News




All news for October 13, 2008:
12:44Exceed biometric standards, expert urges
12:42Deloitte laptop loss spreads to rail workers and police
12:40Malware writers spoof Patch Tuesday
12:39Security disclosures tip the stock market
12:38Mafiaboy Grows Up; a Hacker Seeks Redemption
12:37Vendors, Cops, Profs Team to Study Cybercrime
12:36Six Essential Apple iPhone Security Tips
12:34Apple asks judge to make iPhone lawsuit moot
12:34Report: World Bank servers breached repeatedly
12:33Exploit code loose for six-month-old Windows bug
12:32Google allies with click-fraud detection firm Click Forensics
12:30Over half of U.K. firms have lost data
12:30U.S. proposes digital signing of DNS root zone file

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13:57Parity provides free online identity management
13:56High-tech bank robbers phone it in
13:56Spread security risks with diversity
13:54Corporate data loss not down to hackers
13:53First quantum encrypted network goes live
13:51Apple Posts Security Update 2008-007
13:50NT hacker blames 'segregation'
13:49ASIC counter-spy to be a tough search
13:48Scotland tightens security for mobile health-data
13:47Home Office publishes data-sharing guidance
13:47EDS loses unencrypted armed-forces data
13:45Data-center security tools to not overlook
13:44Microsoft promises huge patch day next week
13:43Firefox add-on blocks 'clickjacking' attacks



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