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By Stefanie Olsen
Posted on ZDNet News: May 27, 2004 4:00:00 AM

Yahoo on Thursday is expected to release an upgrade for its downloadable toolbar to help people detect and remove spyware, or malicious files, on their PCs.

For now, the Web portal will be testing the technology, which has been supplied by anti-spyware company PestPatrol. It will offer the toolbar upgrade only to a select number of people at beta.toolbar.yahoo.com, Yahoo spokeswoman Stephanie Iwamasa said.

The software can perform a high-level scan of files on a PC to detect viruses or other applications that were installed surreptitiously and are used to spy on computer behavior.

"The toolbar is the best place to present this application because of its accessibility--you can log on and use your toolbar from any machine--and because it's a persistent application in the browser window," Iwamasa said.

Yahoo joins other companies in the fight against the growth of spyware. EarthLink recently introduced anti-spyware technology for its subscribers. And last week, Google urged software makers to follow common-sense guidelines when writing programs that embed themselves on Internet users' PCs. It stated that the programs should be clearly labeled, permit consumers to disable them, and not perform actions such leaking personal information.

Interest is also growing at the state and federal government levels in regulating and perhaps even banning adware and spyware. Utah has already enacted such a law, and the U.S. House of Representatives and the Federal Trade Commission have convened hearings on the issue in the past few weeks.

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That I will have to see
Or just another round of new spyware.
I kind of like the first response. IE is the access point for much spyware.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Ope Posted on: 05/28/04 You are currently: Logged In as: a Guest  | Login | Terms of Use
Is it really necessary?  worknman | 05/27/04
Yeah OK...  Mike B_z | 05/27/04
I can understand that ...  worknman | 05/27/04
Well  Mike B_z | 05/27/04
Uh, isn't that backwards  el1jones | 05/27/04
That's all fine and dandy  Mike B_z | 05/27/04
Hmmm  Linux User 147560 | 05/27/04
find out for yourself  blahblahblah | 05/27/04
You obviously do not work in a corporate environment  BitTwiddler | 05/27/04
I used Opera  Linux User 147560 | 05/27/04
Correction....  Linux User 147560 | 05/27/04
Toolbars are often spyware in themselves!  ShadeTree | 05/27/04
You are right, and you are also VERY wrong  BitTwiddler | 05/27/04
hmmm...  philash | 05/27/04
That I will have to see  Ope | 05/28/04

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