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Will Spyware Be Spitzer's Next Big Thing?

Monday, May 09, 2005 8:04:18 AM
By MICHAEL GORMLEY

 New York Attorney General's office employees, from left, Ken Dreifach, chief of internet bureau, Vanessa Ip, chief investigator, and Justin Brookman, assistant attorney general, sit for a portrait inside one of their investigation rooms Wednesday, May 4, 2005 in New York. The three, including attorney general Eliot Spitzer, have been working to track and build up cases against companies that use adware and spyware illegally. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - The windowless, cluttered 10-by-15-foot storeroom on the third floor of a Manhattan government building seems an unlikely setting for Attorney General Eliot Spitzer's next big thing. But purveyors of spyware and adware and even the major companies that advertise in the surreptitious downloads fear exactly that from the Democrat dubbed the "Sheriff of Wall Street."

"There has been a vacuum of enforcement to date," said Benjamin Edelman, a Harvard University student who specializes in spyware research.

Though Spitzer may get complaints he is attacking legitimate companies, Edelman said, the "fact is, there are lots of surprisingly big companies making serious money from these tactics. So Spitzer's intervention in users' defense is much appreciated and quite helpful."


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