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Court shuts down alleged spyware operation

ERG Ventures accused of sliming unsuspecting computers

November 13, 2006 12:00 PM ET

IDG News Service - A U.S. district court has shut down a Web operation that is accused of secretly loading spyware and other malevolent software onto millions of computers after promising users free screensavers and video files, the Federal Trade Commission said Monday.

Judge Howard McKibben of the U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada issued a temporary restraining order against ERG Ventures LLC and an affiliate on Oct. 31, and an FTC complaint seeks a permanent injunction against the company and affiliate.

The FTC accused ERG Ventures and an affiliate of tricking consumers into downloading a piece of spyware called Media Motor, which installs itself and downloads other malware.

The malware was difficult for consumers to remove, the FTC said. The malware installed by Media Motor:

  • Changed consumers’ home pages;
  • Added difficult-to-remove toolbars that display disruptive pop-up ads in consumers’ Internet browsers;
  • Tracked Internet activity;
  • Generated disruptive pop-up ads that were occasionally sexually explicit;
  • Added advertising icons to consumers’ Windows desktop;
  • Degraded computer performance;
  • Disabled antispyware and antivirus software.

ERG Ventures and its affiliate Timothy P. Taylor -- doing business as Team Taylor Made -- have violated the FTC Act, which bars unfair and deceptive practices, the FTC charged. ERG Ventures and Taylor failed to disclose to consumers that the free software they offered was bundled with malware, and they used a deceptive end-user license agreement, which gave consumers the option to halt the installation of all software from ERG, but secretly installed the malware anyway, the FTC said.

The FTC will ask the court to order the defendants to give up their illegal gains, the agency said.

The FTC complaint names ERG Ventures, doing business as ERG Ventures LLC2, Media Motor, Joysticksavers.com, and PrivateinPublic.com and its principal operators, Elliott S. Cameron, Robert A. Davidson II and Gary E. Hill, as well as Taylor.

The FTC also asked consumers who have had experience with the defendants to contact the agency with any information that may be relevant to the FTC’s lawsuit. Consumers can send e-mail to mediamotor@ftc.gov.


Reprinted with permission from

IDG.net
Story copyright 2009 International Data Group. All rights reserved.

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