Release of Spector Pro Review and Commentary
COLUMBUS, OHIO (May 7, 2002). Interhack's
Internet Privacy Project announces the release of its
review
and commentary on the spyware package "Spector
Pro 3.1 for Windows"..
Key findings include the arms-race nature of
spyware technology, the nature of Spector Pro's
hiding capability, and mechanisms to detect
Spector Pro's presence. Additionally, several
risks that might not be expected are
identified.
"People might believe that they're simply using a
software package that will show them what their
children, employees, or others are doing,"
said Matt Curtin, Interhack's Founder and author
of
Developing
Trust: Online Privacy and Security
(Apress, 2001). "What they might not realize,
however, is that they're also enabling Spectorsoft
to see what is being done on their machines. In
effect, parents using this software are showing
Spectorsoft what their children are doing on the
computer. Employers might be compromising the
privacy of their own proprietary data."
About Interhack
Based in Columbus, Ohio, Interhack
(http://web.interhack.com/)
is a firm dedicated to computer trustworthiness,
engaged in research, development, and consulting
for clients all over North America. Interhack's
services offerings include privacy and security
assessments, development services, and forensic
analysis.
About Internet Privacy Project
Interhack's Internet Privacy Project is a research
effort to document privacy ramifications of
Internet-aware systems released for public use.
Its goal is to document failures to support user
privacy so that developers of future systems can
avoid making the mistakes of their
predecessors.