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Naviant call home


From: Bob Crockett <bcrocket () texas net>
Date: Mon, 20 Jan 2003 17:00:06 -0600

Sir:

Perhaps _you_ are the person I need to chat with.
I have been inundated with spam for several months.
Sometimes I have 10 or 12 unwanted messages for _one_ desired message! I know I am not alone in this problem, but it really annoys me.

As I stated in my original message to the full disclosure list, I found your dialer in my "network and dial-up connections" folder while installing a new network connection. Since I knew that I had not set that connection up, I was most highly annoyed. Sir, it is still _my_ computer! I built it, I own it, and I do _not_ wish for you or anyone else to use it for any purpose without my knowledge and consent.

Since I do not frequently inspect my "network, etc" folder, I have no idea how long your dialer has been resident in my computer. It follows, then, that I have no idea what product registration your dialer might have been associated with. Also, I have no idea how often, or how many times your dialer has "called home", what information was collected from what areas of my computer, or what you may have done with it! Further, there is no telling how many other such dialers you have planted in how many computers, or what you are doing with _their_ owners' data. (and, need I add, without their knowledge or consent.) Seems to me that you have produced a very sneaky piece of spyware, which you surely know will not be discovered by most users. Is this the type of behavior the computer using population of the world can expect from Naviant/Experian? I hope not, sir, but my hopes for a better world are often unmet. It seems that no matter how cynical I get, I just can't keep up!

Sincerely,

Bob Crockett

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