Internet Education Foundation, Dell Launch Consumer Spyware Initiative; CSI Goal to Reach 63 Million Internet Users.WASHINGTON -- Though more than 90 percent of computers in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. have some form of spyware on their computers(a), the majority don't know Don't know (DK, DKed) "Don't know the trade." A Street expression used whenever one party lacks knowledge of a trade or receives conflicting instructions from the other party. how to identify or combat the online menace, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. a survey released today by the Internet Education Foundation (IEF (Information Engineering Facility) A fully integrated set of CASE tools from Sterling Software that runs on PCs and MVS mainframes. It generates COBOL code for PCs, MVS mainframes, VMS, Tandem, AIX, HP-UX and other Unix platforms. ) and Dell (NASDAQ NASDAQ in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations U.S. market for over-the-counter securities. Established in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), NASDAQ is an automated quotation system that reports on :DELL). The poll was conducted as part of the Consumer Spyware Initiative (CSI CSI Crime Scene Investigator CSI CompuServe, Inc. CSI Commodity Systems, Inc. CSI Commodity Systems Inc. (Boca Raton, FL) CSI Crime Scene Investigation (CBS TV show) CSI Christian Schools International ) public awareness campaign sponsored by IEF and Dell.(b) CSI's objective is to reach at least 63 million Internet users -- the number of U.S. Internet users who use broadband to access the World Wide Web -- over the course of the next year.(c) Spyware refers to programs that can be unknowingly downloaded onto consumers' computers and can collect personal information, change users' homepages, display unwanted ads or slow computer system performance. Spyware can surreptitiously sur·rep·ti·tious adj. 1. Obtained, done, or made by clandestine or stealthy means. 2. Acting with or marked by stealth. See Synonyms at secret. find its way on to consumers' computers through e-mail, "drive-by" downloads or by being bundled into other software a consumer installs or downloads. Elements of CSI include links to several spyware troubleshooting tool kits for consumers on IEF's GetNetWise Web site (www.getnetwise.org), direct communication with millions of Dell U.S. consumer customers via e-mail and dell.com and an effort to recruit additional technology companies and industry associations to distribute GetNetWise education materials to their customers and members. "The Internet is an integral part of our economy and lifestyle, and it is vital to ensure that Internet users are not deterred from going online due to hazards like spyware," said Tim Lordan, staff director of IEF. "CSI will provide Internet users with the knowledge they need to feel secure online, and IEF is proud to sponsor such an important program with Dell." High-speed Internet See broadband. users are also at greater risk for spyware due to the lack of consumer usage of built-in firewalls, the speed at which spyware files can download and because of the "always on" nature of broadband. Once downloaded onto a computer, spyware can be difficult to find, uninstall To remove hardware or software from a computer system. In order to remove a software application from a PC, an uninstall program, also called an "uninstaller," deletes all the files that were initially copied to the hard disk and restores the AUTOEXEC.BAT, CONFIG.SYS, WIN.INI and SYSTEM. or disable. "Since January 2004, more customers have called Dell seeking relief from spyware than for any other technical support issue," said Mike George Mike George is a British DJ. He was born in Harrow, Middlesex. Early Career Mike spent 10 years in the navy before discovering Hospital Radio. His first professional radio job was in Portsmouth. , vice president and general manager of Dell's U.S. Consumer business. "We've been focused on arming our customers with the information and tools they need to combat this problem. Through this process, we've seen that education is our best counter intelligence against the threat of spyware." "We can't let spyware undermine the promises of the Internet," said FTC FTC See Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Commissioner Jon Leibowitz. "Spyware is a growing and pernicious problem, and the FTC is committed to being part of the solution." "No computer user deserves to be spied on by people who illegally hijack their computers," said Lydia B. Parnes, acting Director of the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection, who also participated in the launch event. "I commend the Consumer Spyware Initiative's effort to help users recognize spyware, get rid of it, and avoid it in the future. Such initiatives are essential to protecting consumers from the current epidemic of spyware." About IEF The Internet Education Foundation (www.neted.org) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization A non-profit organization (abbreviated "NPO", also "non-profit" or "not-for-profit") is a legally constituted organization whose primary objective is to support or to actively engage in activities of public or private interest without any commercial or monetary profit purposes. dedicated to educating the public and policymakers about the potential of a decentralized de·cen·tral·ize v. de·cen·tral·ized, de·cen·tral·iz·ing, de·cen·tral·iz·es v.tr. 1. To distribute the administrative functions or powers of (a central authority) among several local authorities. global Internet to promote democracy, communications, and commerce. About Dell Dell Inc. (NASDAQ:DELL) is a premier provider of products and services required for customers worldwide to build their information-technology and Internet infrastructures. Company revenue for the past four quarters totaled $45.4 billion. Dell, through its direct business model, designs, manufactures and customizes products and services to customer requirements, and offers an extensive selection of software and peripherals. Information on Dell and its products can be obtained www.dell.com. Dell is committed to helping Internet users learn how to have safe and secure online experiences through direct outreach, affordable security software and services, and partnerships with organizations such as the Better Business Bureau, the Internet Education Foundation and the National Cyber Security Alliance. (a) According to a May 2003 study by the National Cyber Security Alliance. (b) The IEF-Dell Survey was conducted by Ipsos-Public Affairs between September 17-19, 2004, with 742 Internet users taken from a representative sample of 1,000 adults nationwide. (c) Nielsen/NetRatings September, 2004 report on broadband connectivity. In August 2004, 51 percent of the American online population connected to the Internet via broadband as compared, or 64.1 million Web users. Overall growth for broadband connections rose 43 percent year-over-year. Dell is a trademark of Dell Inc. Dell disclaims any proprietary interest in the marks and names of others. |
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