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    siljaline Guest

    CoolWebSearch - Ebola of the Internet

    <http://www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=159908631>

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    Jbob Guest

    Re: CoolWebSearch - Ebola of the Internet

    "siljaline" <siljaline@invalid.com> wrote in message
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    Too funny but Webroot, in that article, is calling Gator/Gain the #2 on the
    list however PestPatrol just dropped that from it's list of detections due
    to complaints from Gator/Gain.



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    Fitz Guest

    Re: CoolWebSearch - Ebola of the Internet

    Below is a scary excerpt from that article:

    "And no wonder some adware firms are pushing anti-spyware vendors to
    "de-list" them from their detection and deletion scanners.
    The most recent such move was by Computer Associates, which sells the
    PestPatrol anti-spyware line after acquiring the company in 2004. Last week,
    CA removed all Claria products -- including Gator/GAIN -- from its database
    under its Vendor Appeal program.

    CA has been criticized in the past for de-listing software other
    anti-spyware vendors continue to list as malicious, and even Microsoft has
    backed down in at least one instance."



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    Jbob Guest

    Re: CoolWebSearch - Ebola of the Internet

    This just in:
    http://www2.dslreports.com/forum/remark,13066259

    Basically CA (Pest Patrol) restored the detections after failing the eTrust
    PestPatrol Scorecord. Not only that but added three new Claria products and
    even changed it's definitions of the others. Now instead of just being
    considered "adware" most are considered "Adware & Spyware"



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