180 Solutions Cuts Back on Spyware Installs
An anonymous reader writes "Washingtonpost.com is reporting that adware purveyor 180Solutions has finally decided to stop letting third-party companies install their programs for commission without 180's approval. The story says 180 announced the move after pressure from public interest groups who threatened to file a formal complaint with regulators at the Federal Trade Commission."
Interestingly, I've noticed that spyware developers only tend to change once they've developed a "better" idea, and rumor has it that a couple of original equipment manufacturers are now installing MyWebSearch by default.
Could it be that some spyware manufacturers are taking the good press while they can, knowing that their current method of installation won't really last? Could they be looking to bypass end-user installation altogether?
Do you like German cars?
Why bother threatening anything? Why not just file the complaint?
rooooar
Yes, this is the same 180solutions whose software has been so frequently observed to become installed through security exploits.
Most recently -- just last week! -- I posted video proof showing 180 installing even after users specifically decline and refuse 180. Details.
Too little too late, indeed!