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Homeland Security taps executive from Claria, aka Gator, a company once dubbed a "parasite" by online publishers.
Homeland Security taps executive from Claria, aka Gator, a company once dubbed a "parasite" by online publishers.
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To all you tech guys: Think about it... What better way to track Internet activitys than with an actual client application which is allready in place on a vast majority of people's computers.
Not trying to be paranoid, and I know very well that if they wanted to, they could track anywhere we go anyway. But wouldn't this make it all the easier?
Just a thought :)
Nearly all of Gator/Claria users/victims were tricked into installing it. Over 90% are unaware of it's presence in their machine, and not a single person would voluntarilly keep it once they learn about it's ability to download/execute arbitrary pieces of software in their machines without even warning them.
Being commercial does not make it less of a Trojan !
Robert
This is really the only reason I can think of that would be a reason they would allow them in. It is a pretty nifty idea. They may not be able to use the information in a court of law, but they can use it to get an idea of who to watch more closely.
Robert
- Claria on Federal Privacy Council - now that is a kick in the soft parts!
- by lonny paul March 26, 2005 6:51 AM PST
- When will the US citizens remember that the govt is supposed to be made up of people who speak for US and not for big business? There were over 20 companies suing Claria @ one time all for being trademark violating, adware installing internet leeches. Nothing has changed aside from them settling 99% of their lawsuits and quietly changing their name.
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(14 Comments)They continue to argue they do not promote active x installations of their product - however I know people infected daily. HEY MR. PRESIDENT, INSTEAD OF WORRYING ABOUT THE CRAP IN THE REST OF THE WORLD - GET THE SPYWARE PEOPLE OFF THE PRIVACY COUNCIL. ARE YOU NUTZ!