Second SpyAudit Report

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Webroot Software, a producer of award-winning privacy, protection and performance software, and EarthLink, one of the nation's leading Internet service providers, released their second SpyAudit Report, which tracks the growth of spyware on consumer PCs.

Among the key findings, the report revealed that, for the year to date, more than 500,000 system monitors and Trojan horses have been discovered from the roughly 1.5 million SpyAudit scans completed. Overall, approximately 41 million traces, at an average of 27.5 per machine, have been found. The complete report is available here.

"The SpyAudit's popularity shows that consumers want to find out what is on their computers," said David Moll, Webroot's CEO. "Based on the overwhelming number of spyware traces identified in just four months, we urge consumers to run an audit as soon as possible to determine if they have spyware on their PCs and then take action to manage it."

"Consumers should be aware of the applications and files residing and running on their machines," stated Matt Cobb, EarthLink vice president of core applications. "While certain types of spyware are malicious, other programs can be used to improve their Internet experience.

"When Internet users discover harmful spyware, they need to immediately immobilize or remove the programs that they don't want on their machines," Cobb added.

System monitors and Trojan horses are two types of dangerous spyware applications. System monitors are designed to keep track of a consumer's computer activity and can record virtually everything a user does online. Trojan horses are applications that appear as requested software programs, but instead facilitate theft of computer data by permitting hackers to gain unrestricted access to computers while Web surfers are online.

The information below depicts the growth from March to April, and the running four-month total number of scans, spyware found on scanned PCs, and a per-PC count of spy instances, along with a categorical breakdown of spyware installations.


Overall ResultsMonth of March Month of April Total (Jan. 1 - April 30, 2004)
SpyAudit Scans 237,199420,761 1,483,517
Spyware Instances Found7,086,77011,305,471 40,846,089
Instances of Spyware per Scanned PC29.926.9 27.5
Spyware Installations on Scanned PCs by Category    
Adware1,262,0782,298,2017,642,556
Adware Cookie5,750,3928,873,555 32,700,340
System Monitor35,91560,873245,432
Trojans38,38572,842257,761


The results from the SpyAudit report are culled from EarthLink and Webroot's SpyAudit detection programs that run analyses of Internet users PCs and provide audited reports of spyware residing on the machines. The SpyAudit report charts the overall number of scans and figures for each of the defined spyware categories from January 1, 2004 to April 30, 2004.

To further inform consumers about the dangers of spyware, EarthLink and Webroot offer SpyAudit, a free-of-charge spyware detection program. SpyAudit provides a fast, detailed report in minutes and is available to all Internet users at www.webroot.com or at www.earthlink.net.

06/2004, EarthLink



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