€1m fine for spyware purveyors – DollerRevenue included

December 19th, 2007 by AndyAtHull

How about this. DollerRevenue get fined by a Dutch regulator:

Telecoms watchdog OPTA has fined three Dutch firms and their two directors a total of €1m for the illegal distribution of spyware.It is the first time OPTA has imposed fines for spreading malicious Trojans, and has been called “one of the biggest cases of illegal software crime”, by the regulator.

In 2005, the two unnamed businessmen distributed software called DollarRevenue among millions of internet users. Approximately 450 million software files were installed on 22 million computers in the Netherlands and abroad.

The adware application silently downloaded advertising software and installed it to the computer without the user’s knowledge. DollarRevenue was also bundled with some ad-supported products and was extremely difficult to remove.

The software was also directly linked to certain botnet attacks, with over 7,700 machines hacked within 24 hours.

Finish reading the rest over at ChannelRegister.Co.Uk. Have an opinion? Tell us!

Comments (1)

  1. milligansghost says:

    Well done the dutch lets hope the good work continues :-)

Leave a Reply

Download SCars (Beta) v0.6.5b2


Download SCars

Click here for the secondary mirror.

Testimonials for SCars

  • "SCars is probably one of the better programs I have in my arsenal to help keep people up to date and cleaned up. Yes, you could tell people to run cleanup programs once a week. Or you could get SCars to remind them!" - Olrik Lenstra
  • Contact us to add yours.

Securitycadets on Facebook


Securitycadets on Facebook