Vendors Agree On Definition Of Spyware Without Disintegrating
from the yes,-but-does-it-help-at-all? dept
While the last "industry coalition" of anti-spyware vendors fell apart when they opened their doors to certain adware vendors, the latest coalition promised they would be much more effective -- by setting pretty limited goals. To start with, they said they needed to define spyware -- and now they claim they've succeeded. They've come out with what they hope is a decent set of guidelines that distinguishes the worst kinds of malware from the not-so-bad kind. It's not clear, from the description, how useful these guidelines really are. It took them five months to basically say surreptitious installs are really bad and tracking cookies aren't quite so bad. That was pretty clear before -- so it'll be interesting to see what the various anti-spyware firms actually do with these guidelines, and if it makes any kind of a difference.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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