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The Straight Story Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-05-10 11:51 PM
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Spyware Seller Settles FTC Charges; Order Bars Marketing of Keylogger Software for Illegal Uses
Spyware Seller Settles FTC Charges; Order Bars Marketing of Keylogger Software for Illegal Uses

The Federal Trade Commission has put the brakes on the business practices of an operation that was selling spyware and showing customers how to remotely install it on other people's computers without their knowledge or consent.

The FTC is announcing a settlement that bars the sellers of the "RemoteSpy" keylogger from advertising that the spyware can be disguised and installed on someone else's computer without the owner's knowledge. It requires that the software provide notice that the program has been downloaded and obtain consent from computer owners before the software can be installed.

In 2008, the FTC filed suit against CyberSpy Software, LLC and its owner, Tracer R. Spence, alleging they were violating the law by advertising and selling RemoteSpy, a keylogger software program that the defendants touted as a "100% undetectable" way to "Spy on Anyone. From Anywhere." According to papers filed with the court, the defendants provided their clients with detailed instructions explaining how to disguise the spyware as an innocuous file, such as a photo, attached to an e-mail. When the e-mail recipient clicked on the attachment, the RemoteSpy program was downloaded and installed without the victim's knowledge. The spyware recorded every keystroke typed on an infected computer; captured images of the computer screen; obtained passwords, and recorded Web sites visited. To access the information gathered and organized by the spyware, RemoteSpy clients logged into a Web site maintained by the defendants.

The final Order bars the defendants from providing purchasers with the means to disguise the product as an innocent file or e-mail attachment. It also requires that they inform purchasers that improper use of the software may violate state or federal law. The final Order also requires the defendants to take measures to reduce the risk that their spyware is misused, encrypt data transmitted over the Internet, police their affiliates to ensure they comply with the order, and remove legacy versions of the software from computers on which it was previously installed.

http://www.fiercegovernmentit.com/press-releases/spyware-seller-settles-ftc-charges-order-bars-marketing-keylogger-software-illegal-us
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Trillo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jun-06-10 01:58 PM
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1. I believe that keyloggers are built into all of our browsers.
The observation that lead to that belief?

When you start typing a search into Google, in the last year or two a DHTML drop down often occurs suggesting frequently used searches starting with what you have already typed, which you may or may not choose. This occurs before any submission (press enter key) request is made. Additionally, if you select one of the drop down search strings, it is submitted, also without needing to press the enter key, but in this latter case, at least it appears to have been a submission. In the former case, it doesn't appear to have been submitted.

I suspect the technology used is Ajax based. I don't see how every computer can have a live, or even delayed, list of all the search strings being used, as where would such a long list be stored on the local machine?
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