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  1. #1
    Stoink Guest

    SpySubtract - is it spyware?

    Intermute now offers SpySubtract to protect us from Spyware. As a longtime
    and satisfied AdSubtract user, I downloaded and installed it. The first
    thing it does is try to connect to the internet! Ack!

    'c:\program files\spysubtract\spysub.exe' 'SpySubtract Program EXE' from
    your computer wants to connect to im4.intermute.com [209.113.159.117], port
    80

    It's pretty pathetic when a spyware protection program is phoning home
    behind the scenes without my persmissin and without my knowledge! I sent
    Intermute a love letter on this subject, and I eagerly await their responce
    :-)



  2. #2
    siljaline Guest

    Re: SpySubtract - is it spyware?


    "Stoink" <StoinkUseNet@emberts.nospammy.comy> wrote in message
    news:2rycnWCWTc1Xj8uiXTWJhw@giganews.com...
    > Intermute now offers SpySubtract to protect us from Spyware. As a longtime
    > and satisfied AdSubtract user, I downloaded and installed it. The first
    > thing it does is try to connect to the internet! Ack!
    >
    > 'c:\program files\spysubtract\spysub.exe' 'SpySubtract Program EXE' from
    > your computer wants to connect to im4.intermute.com [209.113.159.117], port
    > 80
    >
    > It's pretty pathetic when a spyware protection program is phoning home
    > behind the scenes without my persmissin and without my knowledge! I sent
    > Intermute a love letter on this subject, and I eagerly await their responce
    > :-)
    >

    SpySubtract is a legitimate application offered by Intermute, the makers of AdSubtract, as
    you
    well know - if *any* application executable is attempting to "phone home" - block it.

    HTH

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    siljaline

    "Arguing with anonymous strangers on the Internet is a sucker's game
    because they almost always turn out to be -- or to be indistinguishable from
    -- self-righteous sixteen-year-olds possessing infinite amounts of free time."
    - Neil Stephenson, _Cryptonomicon_








  3. #3
    Stoink Guest

    Re: SpySubtract - is it spyware?

    I believe that this constitutes spyware, as it is doing this without my
    knowledge or permission.

    "The software does need to connect in order to push certain information to
    our servers "im4.intermute.com". This is used for statistical information as
    well as for your registration process. This is also used so we may message
    you when upgrades to the software as well as database upgrades are
    available. We do not exploit any personal information in this process.
    Thanks for writing interMute."




    "Stoink" <StoinkUseNet@emberts.nospammy.comy> wrote in message
    news:2rycnWCWTc1Xj8uiXTWJhw@giganews.com...
    > Intermute now offers SpySubtract to protect us from Spyware. As a longtime
    > and satisfied AdSubtract user, I downloaded and installed it. The first
    > thing it does is try to connect to the internet! Ack!
    >
    > 'c:\program files\spysubtract\spysub.exe' 'SpySubtract Program EXE' from
    > your computer wants to connect to im4.intermute.com [209.113.159.117],

    port
    > 80
    >
    > It's pretty pathetic when a spyware protection program is phoning home
    > behind the scenes without my persmissin and without my knowledge! I sent
    > Intermute a love letter on this subject, and I eagerly await their

    responce
    > :-)
    >
    >




  4. #4
    Unknown Hacker Guest

    Re: SpySubtract - is it spyware?

    On Wed, 3 Sep 2003 14:42:58 -0700, Stoink wrote:
    I"LL TOP POST TOO!!

    BULL****!!!

    > I believe that this constitutes spyware, as it is doing this without my
    > knowledge or permission.


    > "The software does need to connect in order to push certain information to
    > our servers "im4.intermute.com". This is used for statistical information as
    > well as for your registration process. This is also used so we may message
    > you when upgrades to the software as well as database upgrades are
    > available. We do not exploit any personal information in this process.
    > Thanks for writing interMute."


    >


    >
    > "Stoink" <StoinkUseNet@emberts.nospammy.comy> wrote in message
    > news:2rycnWCWTc1Xj8uiXTWJhw@giganews.com...
    >> Intermute now offers SpySubtract to protect us from Spyware. As a longtime
    >> and satisfied AdSubtract user, I downloaded and installed it. The first
    >> thing it does is try to connect to the internet! Ack!
    >>
    >> 'c:\program files\spysubtract\spysub.exe' 'SpySubtract Program EXE' from
    >> your computer wants to connect to im4.intermute.com [209.113.159.117],

    > port
    >> 80
    >>
    >> It's pretty pathetic when a spyware protection program is phoning home
    >> behind the scenes without my persmissin and without my knowledge! I sent
    >> Intermute a love letter on this subject, and I eagerly await their

    > responce
    >> :-)
    >>
    >>



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  5. #5
    Jay T. Blocksom Guest

    Re: SpySubtract - is it spyware?

    On Thu, 04 Sep 2003 13:29:47 GMT, in <alt.privacy.spyware>, Unknown Hacker
    <unknownhacker@phreaker.net> wrote:
    >
    > On Wed, 3 Sep 2003 14:42:58 -0700, Stoink wrote:
    > I"LL TOP POST TOO!!
    >

    [snip]

    Why? Perhaps you subscribe to the theory that two wrongs make a right?

    > BULL****!!!
    >

    [snip]

    How, exactly, does the information reported by "Stoink" qualify for that
    appellation? Perhaps you not believe that he got the message from InterMute
    that he quoted? On what basis would you disbelieve him?

    Or do you think that the program's behavior, as described by its
    author/publisher, does not satisfy his characterization of it as "spyware?
    If so, you'd better think twice about *exactly* what InterMute said -- and
    more importantly, what they did NOT say.

    So what, exactly, is your objection?

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