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IP: LOST IN (CYBER)SPACE-DOES PRIVACY EXIST
From: Dave Farber <farber () cis upenn edu>
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2000 18:02:51 -0500
----- Original Message ----- From: "James S. Tyre" <j.s.tyre () cyberpass net> To: "Dave Farber" <farber () cis upenn edu>; "Keith Dawson" <dawson () world std com>; "Phil Agre" <pagre () alpha oac ucla edu>; <privacy () vortex com> Sent: Friday, February 25, 2000 5:50 PM Subject: Aureate Media Spy
There have been murmers on the Net the last few days of the discovery by
Dale Haag <dhaag () nol net> of the Aureate Media Spy. The first article
about his discovery just went up. Your readers may find it of interest.
http://www.federalcourts.com/
LOST IN (CYBER)SPACE-DOES PRIVACY EXIST
Concerns Over Security and Privacy Alledged
By Deborah Hirshberg
Dale Haag, President of Net-Defender, Inc.,
a Computer Security and Forensics Investigation
firm based in Seabrook, Texas, has made
a discovery few of us wish to hear about.
Especially given the most recent outbreak
of criminal activity on the Internet. Denial
of Service attacks and the clandestine monitoring
of user activities are creating negative
connotations for the future of the Internet.
Haag's allegations involve the practices
of one Media Advertising company that specializes
in integrating banner advertising into desktop
software. Through the use of software components
installed unknowingly by end users during
the installation of legitimate software
packages, users may be unsuspectingly giving
access to not only their private Internet
surfing habits, but access to their system
as well.
Haag's allegations, in essence, send a chilling
statement that "Big Brother is Alive and
Well." At least in this case, "Big Brother"
is a private corporation. The company, Aureate
Media Corporation, through its desktop advertising
software, appears to be violating the privacy
and security of the unsuspecting victims
who have downloaded products containing
Aureate Media's software. These findings
may be a major blow to Aureate Media Corporation,
an electronic media and software services
company, whose website promotes that it
"distributes content to consumer desktops."
Aureate Media also promotes itself as a
company that brings together software developers
and publishers, advertisers and consumers
to deliver "value to consumers, generate
new revenue streams for software providers
and offer a highly targeted market to advertisers."
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James S. Tyre mailto:j.s.tyre () cyberpass net
Bigelow, Moore & Tyre, LLP 626-792-6806/626-792-1402(fax)
540 South Marengo Avenue Pasadena, California 91101
Co-founder, The Censorware Project http://censorware.org
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