StopBadware.org and CDT File Formal Complaint with FTC Against Spyware Operator
FastMP3Search.com complaint coincides with release of StopBadware.org report
Today, StopBadware.org also released a report naming the FastMP3Search.com.ar Plugin to its “Badware List,” coinciding with the FTC complaint. This report is the most recent in a series released by
"In the past year, we've come across dozens of malicious programs available on hundreds of web sites, and without question, the FastMP3Search.com.ar Plugin tops our list of the worst actors," said John Palfrey, co-director of StopBadware.org and executive director of the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School. "The reason why we are issuing such a critical report on the FastMP3Search.com.ar Plugin and filing this complaint with the FTC is because they've combined so many bad things in a single bundle. It's a parade of horribles. Most notably, the application disables a user's firewall automatically without informing the user. We recommend that users do not download the FastMP3Search.com.ar Plugin, and we urge the FTC to take action to protect consumers from this bad application.”
Ari Schwartz, deputy director of the Center for Democracy & Technology, agreed. "Scams like FastMP3Search.com do immeasurable damage, not just to their own unsuspecting 'customers' but to the Internet as a whole. Beyond the quantifiable harm they inflict on their victims, these scam artists strike at the heart of the consumer confidence that sustains the Internet as a vibrant tool for communication and commerce," Schwartz said. "Every time the FTC goes after one of these scammers, it sends an important message to those who seek to turn a profit by exploiting unsuspecting Internet users."
The complaint and the StopBadware.org report both describe how the FastMP3Search.com.ar Plugin self-executes the installation of adware and Trojan horse applications, installs additional undisclosed software, disables the Windows Firewall, sabotages valid web addresses for legitimate security companies, changes homepage settings, and severely impairs computer speed and performance, in each case without the knowledge or consent of the user.
StopBadware.org’s testing also shows that the FastMP3Search.com.ar Plugin is virtually impossible for the average user to uninstall.
Launched in January 2006, StopBadware.org's user-driven online community serves as a central resource to help educate people about badware and spotlight those companies who embed these programs into downloadable software applications. Internet users can visit StopBadware.org to check whether programs they want to download are infected with badware and alert others to programs they have encountered that include malicious software such as spyware, incessant pop-up ads, or other obtrusive programs.
The Center for Democracy and Technology works to promote democratic values and
The FTC Complaint was prepared with the assistance of the
A copy of the formal complaint can be viewed at:
http://stopbadware.org/pdfs/fastmp3_ftc_complaint.pdf
A copy of the StopBadware.org report on FastMP3Search.com can be viewed at:
http://stopbadware.org/reports/reportdisplay?reportname=fastmp3search
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