Security
- Adware Industry on the Defensive
Oct 24, 2006 - This article by Hollis originally appeared in ClickZ on April 11, 2006. Barely a day goes by lately without some (...) - Zango’s Lawsuit is Dismissed, With Prejudice
Sep 08, 2006 - It seems as though 2006 is the year of the adware witch-hunt. With the Adware Industry on the Defensive, we (...) - Future of Adware Industry - Statement from 180solutions
Apr 07, 2006 - Adware company, 180solutions, has been under fire lately, singled out by the Center for Democracy, which filed a complaint with (...) - How to Avoid Being Labeled As Spyware
Jan 06, 2005 - Spyware was certainly one of the buzz words in 2004. (The number one buzz word was “blog,” by the way.) (...) - Anti-Spyware Bill Passed by House
Oct 07, 2004 - Legislation prohibiting spyware practices was passed Tuesday by the United States House of Representatives in a 399-1 vote. Termed the (...) - MyDoom.F Gains Momentum
Feb 26, 2004 - It seems as though every week we are confronted with yet another computer virus. This week is nothing new; MyDoom.F (...) - MyDoom’s DoomJuice Virus Hits Web
Feb 11, 2004 - The third version of MyDoom, Mydoom.C or Doomjuice as it is popularly known, emerged on the Internet on Monday. MyDoom’s (...) - MyDoom.B Worm Seeks Out Microsoft
Jan 29, 2004 - Unless you have been living in a cave, you know about the MyDoom virus that has been plaguing computer networks (...) - New Version of MyDoom Targets Microsoft
Jan 28, 2004 - The MyDoom virus has unleashed a new threat with the second version of MyDoom (aka. Novarg) called MyDoom.B. According to (...) - $250,000 Bounty on MyDoom Creators
Jan 28, 2004 - SCO has offered a reward of $250,000 for anyone that knows of the origin of the MyDoom virus. The MyDoom (...)
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