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By Dawn Kawamoto
Posted on ZDNet News: Jun 16, 2004 11:57:00 PM

EarthLink and Webroot Software released a report Wednesday, revealing that nearly one of every three computers scanned in April for Trojan horse programs or system monitor spyware was infected.

Internet access provider EarthLink and security software maker Webroot scanned nearly 421,000 computers for their April Spy Audit report. Trojan horses and system monitors accounted for 133,715 pieces of the spyware found on those computers--representing almost one in three machines.

System monitors track users' computer activity, capturing virtually everything they do online. Trojan horses appear to be software programs a user has requested but actually aid hackers in stealing computer data. That information is then used to gain unrestricted access to users' computers while they are online.

"Consumers should be aware of the applications and files residing and running on their machines," Matt Cobb, Earthlink's core applications vice president, said in a statement. "While certain types of spyware are malicious, other programs can be used to improve their Internet experience."

Security experts note that the damage from Trojan horses or system monitors can sometimes be more severe than adware and adware cookies typically found on PCs.

When adding all four types of spyware found on the scanned computers during April, the Spy Audit Report found 11.3 million instances of spyware on the computers. That averaged 26.9 pieces of spyware per machine.

In March, 237,200 PCs were scanned, with 7.1 million pieces of spyware found on the computers. That averaged 30 pieces of spyware per PC, according to the report.

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also, after i downloaded it, i got a zillion popups telling me that spyware/adware was found on my puter. plus, i keep getting something called portal searching every three minutes, and more popups, w... (Read the rest)
Posted by: songstress Posted on: 06/25/04 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Failed to mention  vxpress | 06/16/04
Also Failed to Mention  Zoraster | 06/16/04
And the Sky is Blue Too!  Da-Man | 06/17/04
Well, duh, that's a BFO  Quiller | 06/21/04
You are SO right...  BitTwiddler | 06/17/04
Kill them all  ZenMON | 06/16/04
why do we not  V Sanders | 06/17/04
why indeed?  PA-ITGuy | 06/17/04
Let's send just one spyware programmer to prison  mreilly19 | 06/17/04
Great idea!!  drichards1953 | 06/17/04
EarthLink and Webroot are spying on YOU!  sp1k3 | 06/17/04
I think perhaps...  DarbyOhara | 06/17/04
question  zijiang | 06/17/04
Spyware is STEALING my Resources  drichards1953 | 06/17/04
Checked the EULA?  Anton Philidor | 06/17/04
Not so sure about that  voska | 06/17/04
It's called a class action suit  Anton Philidor | 06/17/04
They bury them  wresnick | 06/18/04
I wonder if one may argue that they are not agents...  rgranger | 06/21/04
Happy victims  Anton Philidor | 06/17/04
P2P sharing opens the door to a lot of this stuff  jfrankcarr | 06/17/04
No more than other software  voska | 06/17/04
Unfortunately not just that  dogbert@... | 06/17/04
Chances are you do not...  techboy_z | 06/17/04
You misread something  wresnick | 06/18/04
Spyware  themadczech@... | 06/18/04
My Spy's have taken a siesta?  kleotta | 06/20/04
spyware  songstress | 06/25/04
spyware  songstress | 06/25/04

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