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From: Alex Salkever (alex_salkever
businessweek.com)Date: Thu Jan 03 2002 - 17:29:55 CST
Except that clicktilluwin explicitly says on the page Jon cited:
"ClickTillUWin does not record the frequency of any URL visited by an
individual. For privacy purposes, ClickTillUWin does not match up or
cross-reference such information to any type of identification program or
process except the individual identification assigned to each computer. No
demographic information is ever provided by ClickTillUWin to any party"
-- Alex Salkever Technology Editor/BusinessWeek Online 212.512.3582 / alex_salkeverbusinessweek.com
> From: Jon Williams <wagoneer1985
yahoo.com> > Date: 3 Jan 2002 19:09:40 -0000 > To: vuln-dev
securityfocus.com > Subject: Re: Clicktilluwin DLDER Trojan > > > In-Reply-To: <20011231150415.18794.qmail
mail.securityfocus.com> > > This program isn't some elaborate trojan program > bend on wreaking havoc on the internet, it’s just BS > ad-ware. If you go to their site > http://www.clicktilluwin.com/clickprivacyterms.htm > they’ll tell you everything about it, and how to remove > it. There are much more nefarious programs out > there then this one. Check out www.cexx.org > > Jon >
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