Well it seems the vendor of a casino software application does not like it being detected by Spybot Search & Destroy. The reason it is detected is that it appears to be installed by a trojan. And, rather than try to track down the offending trojan authors(who knows, they could even be an affiliate) they instead told Safer-Networking unless they removed the detection, published an apology and some other non-sense they would take legal action.
Sounds like another greedy vendor to me. Oh their named DeskMates and Spybot politely told them to beat it.
Details @ Spybot News
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Sounds like another greedy vendor to me. Oh their named DeskMates and Spybot politely told them to beat it.
Details @ Spybot News
JeanInMontana submitted it to Digg where it is currently at just over 4440 diggs and over 174 comments.
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This post has been edited by TeMerc: 09 May 2007 - 11:40 AM

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