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McAfee SiteAdvisor sued over 'spyware' tag

McAfee SiteAdvisor sued over 'spyware' tag   more»»
If 7Search wins, you lose

In a case that could tie the hands of companies trying to protect their customers from internet threats, a website owner with past ties to a notorious piece of spyware has filed a lawsuit claiming it is being unfairly maligned by warnings from McAfee that the site poses a risk to its customers.…

Thu Aug 28, 2008


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