Pop-up ads carried by spyware and adware aren't just employed by fringe companies hawking dubious wares. You can count among its users such big tech companies as Vonage Holdings, Monster Worldwide and online travel agencies Expedia, Priceline.com and Orbitz. The companies acknowledge they've used adware to reach potential customers, though they say they shun programs that monitor online surfing or extract personal information. Some lawmakers say advertisers should be held accountable for adware networks.
June 27, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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