A Day in the Life of a Spyware Company
prostoalex writes "Business Week has a detailed expose of Direct Revenue. The article has some juicy details on the everyday workings of a spyware outlet, talks about the the business model and advertisers who funnel cash to Direct Revenue, and even mentions Direct Revenue's anti-spyware achievements (the company's installer blasted away competing spyware apps, so that the user's computer wouldn't be overwhelmed with redundant pop-ups)."
http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/07/07/155 1237
It's the same article in a different place.
Additionally, it's in a different place, but it's the same article.
there is no need to sign your posts. this isn't usenet. your username is right there above your post. stop it.
So if you run their program and their competitor's program at the same time, they will kill each other off? Who needs virus scanners now?
Actually, who needs this? Windows has this feature built right in.
Douglas Kee, then Direct Revenue's chief of quality assurance (QA)...
Isn't having a quality assurance branch for a spyware company kind of an oxymoron?
That's like having an "ethics department of sudan" or "NSA oversight committee".
Sigh...
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