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Run  Gozilla  or any of those progs that display ads instead of asking
for shareware fees? Read this.


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From: Steve Gibson's MailBot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: martian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, March 21, 2000, 12:23:28 AM
Subject: Steve Gibson's March/2000 Brief Monthly Update ...

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Hello martian,

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             Announcing my NEW freeware:  " OptOut "
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Internet Privacy:

 OptOut?

   Several weeks ago a scare swept through the Internet community
   regarding alleged Internet "spying" being done by a very
   popular advertising system known as "Aureate" (now renamed to
   "Radiate".) Since the Aureate system is "carried" into the
   user's PC by more than 400 popular freeware programs (like
   Go!Zilla, GetRight, CuteFTP, and others), and is currently
   installed and running in over TWENTY-TWO MILLION PC's!!, the
   threat that this software was "spying" on its users was of
   great and immediate concern.

   My initial analysis of the Aureate system revealed that MUCH
   of what had been claimed was completely unfounded. However,
   that analysis DID raise enough concern and questions that I
   decided to look further...

   What I discovered was that this system WAS secretly running as
   a "parasite" on your Netscape or Microsoft web browser, using
   your browser's Internet connection to communicate with Aureate
   servers in the background without the user's knowledge or
   explicit permission! This meant that the Aureate software was
   running and communicating over the Internet even when the
   hosting "carrier" freeware, which brought it into the system,
   was not running! This browser "parasite" had also been
   implicated in frequent crashes of those browsers. And even
   after the "freeware" which brought this parasitic software
   into the user's machine had been completely removed, THE
   AUREATE SYSTEM REMAINED INSTALLED AND OPERATING SECRETLY!

   This was not okay.

   A reading of Aureate's developer web site shows that the
   freeware authors are receiving payment from the advertisers
   in direct proportion to the number of advertisements actually
   viewed and the length of time they are shown. In order to do
   this, the actaul use of the various programs MUST be monitored
   and reported back to Aureate.

   This bothered me too.

   So ... since I already knew of other similar sounding problems
   with "Adbots" being secretly installed in user's machines (The
   ZoneAlarm firewall discovered a different one running in my
   own machine!), I decided to create an easy-to-use tool to
   check for the presence of known "baddies" and -- optionally --
   remove them from the computer for the user.

   The program is called "OptOut" because it allows users to "opt
   out" of the use of unwanted advertising software on their
   machines.

   I wrote it in 100% assembly language over the past two weeks,
   it's a nifty little 32K bytes in size ... and the "Preview
   Release" is ready for you to use right now!

   Please see the new "OptOut" page on the grc.com web site for
   more information and news about Aureate and OptOut. You can
   download it from there too...

    <a href= "http://grc.com/optout.htm" >Our OptOut Site</a>

 ZoneAlarm Update:

   The FREE ZoneAlarm firewall is evolving nicely and I expect to
   soon be able to recommend it without reservation.  Version 2.1
   is currently in beta testing, and is really working VERY well.
   It adds the significant new feature of "event logging" so that
   a record of blocked Internet traffic is preserved.

   ZoneLabs has given me permission to point you to their version
   2.1 beta page, where you can download and experiment with this
   very nicely developing free personal firewall:

   <a href= "http://www.zonelabs.com/beta_download.htm" >ZA Beta</a>

 My Current Internet Security/Privacy Project:

   As you might have guessed, my work on the new OptOut freeware
   has diverted my attention away from work on the hyper-speed
   port scanner. I will be working on the new OptOut web site for
   a while, and enhancing the OptOut program to detect and remove
   several other known "spyware" systems. Once OptOut is firmly
   in place, I plan to return to work on the hyper-speed port
   scanner.

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Thanks for your time. I hope this has been useful to you.

Steve Gibson.         <a href= "http://grc.com/" >GRC Website</a>



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