Badware Protector is a a rogue anti-spyware program from the same family as XP Antivirus 2008. Badware Protector uses false scan results as a trick to make you think that you are infected. In reality, ...
Last week, Harvard University's Berkman Center and the Oxford Internet Institute launched a "Neighborhood Watch" initiative against spyware and other malicious software programs. A new website, ...
It's stuff that sneaks on to your PC and messes with it. At its least malevolent, badware infests your PC with popups and tracks your surfing details via an application that has crept on to your ...
The best way to infect thousands of computers is to set up a malicious website. Better still, hack a popular website and insert malicious code. That way, thousands of website visitors will be affected ...
November 21, 2011 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Facebook has moved from merely being a walled garden into openly attacking its users' ability and willingness ...
Cambridge, Mass., June 8, 2011—Nonprofit anti-malware organization StopBadware announced today the release of its first State of Badware report. The report offers a macro view of recent trends in the ...
The CDT (Center for Democracy & Technology) followed the money trail and they, along with Ben Edelman, are telling names. From the CDT: Large well-respected companies are helping to fund the virulent ...
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — StopBadware.org, the collaborative initiative to combat viruses, spyware, and other bad software, announced today that Sunbelt Software, developer of the VIPRE anti-malware product ...
StopBadware.org on Monday put AOL’s version 9.0 on its “Badware Watch List.” The anti-spyware group cites, among other factors, the inclusion of bundled software applications and nondisclosure of ...
Organisers from the Berkman Centre for Internet & Society at Harvard and the Oxford Internet Institute said on Tuesday the Stop Badware Coalition will seek to spotlight companies that make millions of ...
From the StopBadware.org press release: The majority of the Internet’s malware-infected websites are located on Chinese networks, finds a new report released today by StopBadware.org, the ...