EarthLink
and Webroot Track the Growth of Spyware [April
15, 2004]
ATLANTA
and BOULDER, Colo., Apr 15, 2004 /PRNewswire-FirstCall
via COMTEX/ -- EarthLink (ELNK) , one of the nation's
leading Internet service providers, and Webroot Software,
a producer of award-winning privacy, protection and
performance software, today announced the launching
of a SpyAudit report to monitor the growing threat of
spyware. The first report is now available at http://www.earthlink.net/spyaudit/press
.
The results from the SpyAudit report
are culled from EarthLink's and Webroot's SpyAudit detection
programs that run analyses of Internet users PCs and
provide audited reports of spyware residing on the machines.
Spyware is a rapidly proliferating type of software
that secretly forwards information about a computer
user's online activities to another individual or company
without the user's knowledge or permission.
"When Internet users have questions
about spyware, we want them to turn to the SpyAudit
report as a reliable source of current information about
this growing threat to Internet privacy," said
Matt Cobb, EarthLink's vice president of core applications.
"By tracking and publicizing the
growth of spyware, we can better educate consumers of
its risks and encourage them to take steps to protect
themselves and their families while online," said
Christine Stevenson, Webroot Software's vice president
of marketing.
Initial SpyAudit Report Results
The initial SpyAudit report charts the
overall number of scans and also the initial figures
for each of the defined spyware categories from January
1, 2004 to March 31, 2004. Moving forward, press releases
will chart the figures for each category and the percentage
growth over the previous month's results.
Total Number of SpyAudit Scans: 1,062,756
Total Instances of Spyware Found: 29,540,618
Instances of Spyware per Scanned PC: 27.8
Adware Installations on Scanned PCs: 5,344,355
Adware Cookie Installations on Scanned PCs: 23,826,785
System Monitor Installations on Scanned PCs: 184,559
Trojan Installations on Scanned PCs: 184,919
Analysis of Initial Results
"Over the past three months, EarthLink
and Webroot found more than 29.5 million instances of
spyware. This figure equates to an average of nearly
28 spyware items per computer and demonstrates the broad
proliferation of spyware," said Cobb. "While
most spyware is Adware-related and relatively benign,
it's disturbing that over 300,000 of the more serious
System Monitors and Trojans were uncovered. This figure
represents how real a threat identity theft or system
corruption is for users."
Definitions of Spyware and Categories
Industry experts suggest that these
types of programs may infect up to 90 percent of all
Internet-connected computers. Typically, spyware arrives
bundled with freeware or shareware, through email or
instant message, or by someone with access to a user's
computer. Once on a hard drive, it begins reporting
the next time the user goes online. Unlike most software
applications, spyware is difficult to detect and can
be difficult to remove.
System monitors are designed to keep
track of a consumer's computer activity and can record
virtually everything a user does online. Keystroke loggers,
a type of system monitor, record each user's keystroke,
possibly exposing the user to risk of information and
identity theft. Trojans are applications that appear
as harmless programs, but instead facilitate theft of
computer data by permitting hackers to gain unrestricted
access to computers while Web surfers are online.
The two most common types of spyware
are adware and adware cookies. Adware is any software
application in which advertising banners are displayed
while the program is running and then sends data back
to a third party without permission. Adware cookies
are a mechanism that allows a Web site or software to
record a user's surfing habits without their knowledge
or consent.
To further inform consumers about the
dangers of spyware, EarthLink offers a free-of-charge
spyware detection program, SpyAudit. SpyAudit give a
fast detailed report in minutes and is available to
all Internet users at http://www.earthlink.net/home/software/spywareblocker/
.
About EarthLink
"EarthLink revolves around you(TM)."
Celebrating ten years as a leading national Internet
service provider (ISP), Atlanta-based EarthLink has
earned an award-winning reputation for outstanding customer
service and its suite of online products and services.
According to the J.D. Power and Associates 2003 Internet
Service Provider Residential Customer Satisfaction Study(SM),
EarthLink is ranked highest in customer satisfaction
among high-speed Internet Service Providers. Serving
over five million subscribers, EarthLink offers what
every user should expect from their Internet experience:
high-quality connectivity, minimal drop-offs and ISP-generated
intrusions, and customizable features. Whether it's
dial-up, high-speed, Web hosting, or wireless Internet
service, EarthLink provides the tools that best let
individuals use and enjoy the Internet on their own
terms. Learn more about EarthLink by calling (800) EARTHLINK
or visiting EarthLink's Web site at www.earthlink.net
.
SOURCE EarthLink
Deisha Galberth of EarthLink, +1-404-748-7146,
or
galberth@corp.earthlink.net; or Christine Stevenson
of Webroot Software, Inc.,
+1-303-218-2689, or cstevenson@webroot.com
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