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Court ruling backing pop-up ads has limited legal precedent, expert says
A Utah court has ruled that SmartBargains.com’s pop-up ads on Overstock.com were not deceptive because they appeared in distinct browser windows marked with SmartBargains’ logo, says Jeffrey Neuburger, an attorney specializing in e-commerce law.
Posted 01/06/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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House passes I-SPY Act to protect against spyware and identity theft
The House measure, which now goes to the Senate, would make it a criminal offense punishable by a prison term of up to five years, to access a computer without authorization in order to commit a federal offense.
Posted 05/25/2007Don DavisPost a comment
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Increases in keylogging incidents will hurt online retailers
The growing use of keylogging spyware to steal consumers’ passwords and other personal data entered into retail sites will hurt online retailing if left unchecked, says George Waller, co-founder of StrikeForce Technologies.
Posted 12/08/2005Paul DemeryPost a comment
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48 million web users run spyware that deletes cookies, study says
More than 48 million Internet users are running anti-spyware that deletes third-party tracking cookies, with nearly 38 million using aggressive anti-spyware that deletes nearly 75% of cookies, according to JupiterResearch.
Posted 11/11/2005Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Worms and viruses and hackers, oh my
A Gartner survey ranks IT managers’ concerns about online security threats. Half the survey respondents say they increased spending on security measures this year and expect to boost spending again in 2006.
Posted 06/16/2005Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Judge brings a temporary halt to Utah’s spyware control law
A Utah judge has ordered the state not to enforce the Utah Spyware Control Act until the issues surrounding WhenU.com Inc.’s challenge of the law are settled.
Posted 06/25/2004Kurt PetersPost a comment
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L.L. Bean sues Nordstrom, JC Penney, others over pop-up ad practices
Bean’s complaint alleges that pop-up ads for the companies that appear on LLBean.com infringe on L.L. Bean’s trademark rights. The ads cited are enabled by technology from Claria Corp., formerly Gator Corp., says Bean.
Posted 05/19/2004Kurt PetersPost a comment
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/ Press Release
WHOLESECURITY APPOINTS WAYNE PERIMAN AS VICE PRESIDENT, THREAT CONTENT
Former Computer Associates Executive Brings Deep Knowledge of Security Threats and Market AUSTIN, TEXAS - June 20, 2005 - WholeSecurity, the leading provider of behavioral, on-demand endpoint security solutions, today announced it has named Wayne Periman as Vice President of Threat Content. Periman, formerly Computer Associates’ VP of Threat Content Development, has more than 24 years of security and telecommunications technology experience. In...
Posted 07/11/2005
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180SOLUTIONS JOINS CONSORTIUM OF ANTI-SPYWARE TECHNOLOGY VENDORS
Company Joins Consortium to Ensure Highest Privacy and Consent Standards for Consumers Online BELLEVUE, Wash.-January 14, 2005-180solutions, a provider of search marketing solutions, today announced it has become a developer member of the Consortium of Anti-Spyware Technology vendors (COAST). COAST (www.coast-info.org) is a non-profit organization comprised of anti-spyware vendors, software developers and researchers who have come together in an...
Posted 01/24/2005
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