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H_TeXMeX_H
Here is an interesting article that I found while searching for some decent anti-spyware programs ...
from: http://www.adwarereport.com/mt/archives/000150.html

Has Microsoft Partnered With a Known Spyware Company?
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Even while Microsoft continues to push forward with their "anti-spyware" effort, new evidence indicates that they have teamed up with known spyware company Hotbar. Are millions of computer users now at risk of infection via Windows Update?

While conducting testing of firewall products this evening, we were greeted an ominous pop-up alert while opening Microsoft Word:

For those of you who aren't familiar with Hotbar, they are a notorious spyware company that produces software well-known for the problems it causes in Microsoft Windows. (More information about Hotbar can be found here)

This couldn't be right. We run countless anti-spyware programs on our computers and it is very rare for us to install anything new. And when we do install something new, we're very suspicious of it, probably more suspicious than most internet users. How could Hotbar have ended up on our computer?

We then ran a scan with several anti-spyware tools, including Microsoft's very own AntiSpyware product. None of the top tools found anything.

Next, we went to Hotbar.com, and lo and behold - Hotbar is proudly displaying the "Microsoft Certified Partner" logo on their homepage, confirming that someone at Microsoft has approved some type of partnership between the two companies:

Hotbar's website on April 20, 2005 clearly showing they are now a "Microsoft Certified Partner"

What is even more suspicious is that this happened for the first time today - just two days after Microsoft pushed a mandatory software update to our computer. The alarm bells should really start going off in our heads when we consider the fact that Microsoft's very own anti-spyware program didn't detect Hotbar or prevent it from being installed.

Is it possible that Microsoft is now installing spyware on to millions of PC owners' computers without their knowledge or consent?

sad.gif ... I hope this is not true .... ? unsure.gif huh.gif

I also hope that I posted this in the right section ... if not pls move it. (I think it pertains to software more than any other sections I see unsure.gif )
Justin
Have you tried contacing a Microsoft representative?
bugmenot
theres more, microsoft might also aquire claria, the company responsible for gator. heres the link:

MS, Claria Buyout Talk Sparks Concern
H_TeXMeX_H
Well ... that does it for me ... I'm moving to Linux .... uhhh tomorrow ... biggrin.gif (or as soon as possible)
KillerJ59J
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Well ... that does it for me ... I'm moving to Linux .... uhhh tomorrow ... biggrin.gif (or as soon as possible)


Man I think Windows Vista is going to push a lot of people into the Linux revolution!
H_TeXMeX_H
QUOTE(KillerJ59J @ Sep 17 2005, 09:10 AM)
Man I think Windows Vista is going to push a lot of people into the Linux revolution!
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I certainly hope so thumbsup.gif
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