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October 5, 2005 8:30 AM PDT

FTC sues company over spyware

The Federal Trade Commission announced on Wednesday that it has sued a company it says secretly installed spyware and adware purporting to be peer-to-peer file sharing software. The company offered claims such as "Download music without fear," and "Don't let the record companies win," but in reality did things like rewriting search engine results and generating pop-up ads, the agency said.

Wednesday's announcement seems to be an effort to stave off possible enforcement-related criticism from Congress, which is holding a hearing on the topic later in the day. The defendant in the case is Odysseus Marketing of New Hampshire, whose ClientMan program is listed in Computer Associates' spyware encyclopedia.

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Shoot to kill
by aabcdefghij987654321 October 5, 2005 11:10 AM PDT
Companies using spyware deserve to be killed as a warning to others not to start.
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Shoot to kill
by aabcdefghij987654321 October 5, 2005 11:10 AM PDT
Companies using spyware deserve to be killed as a warning to others not to start.
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What Company?
by wiseman458 September 10, 2006 4:52 PM PDT
What company was sued?
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What Company?
by wiseman458 September 10, 2006 4:52 PM PDT
What company was sued?
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