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October 29th, 2007

The anti-spyware market that never existed is officially dead

Posted by Ryan Naraine @ 12:59 pm

Categories: Botnets, Browsers, Data theft, Exploit code, Hackers, Microsoft, Pen testing, Rootkits, Spam and Phishing, Spyware and Adware, Symantec, Viruses and Worms, Vulnerability research, Zero-day attacks

Tags: Webroot Software Inc., Anti-spyware, Spyware, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Viruses And Worms, Security, Ryan Naraine

If anyone needed evidence that the standalone anti-spyware market is official dead (if it ever existed), along comes Webroot Software with Exhibit A, B and C:

The anti-spyware market that never existed is officially dead

After raising a mind-boggling $108 million in venture capital funding to position Spy Sweeper as the ultimate anti-spyware product, Webroot has officially change the name of its flagship product to downplay the anti-spyware component under the guise of “providing a complete anti-malware solution.”

Instead of Webroot Spy Sweeper with AntiVirus, the product is now called Webroot AntiVirus with AntiSpyware & Firewall. Under an existing arrangement, Sophos is providing the anti-virus capabilities.

[ SEE: Symantec puts price tag on anti-botnet tool ]

This is the ultimate confirmation, in my mind, that the fake anti-spyware market (that never really existed) is now dead. I never quite understood the difference between a spyware threat and a virus threat. For the most part, this was a definitions game played to perfection by both sides — the noxious adware vendors who wanted to be viewed as legitimate; and the slick anti-malware vendors who were only too happy to play along to sell a brand new product.

Earlier this year, I tested standalone anti-spyware applications for a PC World feature and found it truly amazing that consumers were falling for the hustle of paying several times to get full anti-malware protection.

Typically, desktop security vendors sell an anti-spyware tool and charge an extra $10 to add signatures for virus protection. Then there’s Symantec, a company that has slapped a price tag on an anti-botnet utility.

In my mind, they’re all the same — bots, Trojans, spyware, viruses — and computer users shouldn’t be paying extra because security companies get to play the definitions game.

Ryan NaraineRyan Naraine is a journalist and security evangelist at Kaspersky Lab. He manages Threatpost.com, a security news portal. Here is Ryan's full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.


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Randy DIDN'T say that the various forms of malware are the same
Randy DIDN'T say that the various forms of malware are the same. He said that anti-spyware programs shouldn't be a separate category, but they should be integrated into anti-malware programs. Whether ... (Read the rest)
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Anti-OhThisIsReallyNotGood  D. T. Schmitz | 10/29/07
Where you gonna go?  dennis_london@... | 11/20/07
RE: The anti-spyware market that never existed is officially dead  lmenningen | 10/29/07
RE: The anti-spyware market that never existed is officially dead  Grayson Peddie | 10/29/07
Never fell for it  soonerproud | 10/29/07
RE: The anti-spyware market that never existed is officially dead  SniperCT | 10/29/07
You pay because  Landrue | 10/30/07
RE: The anti-spyware market that never existed is officially dead  extremulus | 10/29/07
RE: The anti-spyware market that never existed is officially dead  zmud | 10/30/07
Mr. zmud,  johnay | 10/30/07
You are kidding, right?  BitTwiddler | 10/30/07
You have to be kidding!!!  dennis_london@... | 10/30/07
2 bee or not 2 bee  astefl@... | 10/30/07
a deeper look...  dennis_london@... | 10/31/07
Different medicine for different diseases.  deramin@... | 12/08/07
You're so right  tiagara | 10/31/07
RE: The anti-spyware market that never existed is officially dead  astefl@... | 10/30/07
Trust Microsoft with your security?  dennis_london@... | 11/20/07
I never liked that particular company/product  CobraA1 | 10/30/07
Where were the antivirus products when people were infected?  alexeck | 10/30/07
re: "And to those who believe . ."  CobraA1 | 10/30/07
RE: The anti-spyware market that never existed is officially dead  hsl78i35@... | 10/30/07
Take the simple route...  zetacon4@... | 10/30/07
It's not like they advertise their presence.  CobraA1 | 10/30/07
I used to do that...  zetacon4@... | 10/30/07
re: I used to do that...  CobraA1 | 10/30/07
all in one security  vi0l3t1975@... | 10/31/07
Spybot, AVG (AV only), and...  bjbrock | 12/07/07
Fake Anti-Spyware Never Existed?  BitTwiddler | 12/07/07
RE: The anti-spyware market that never existed is officially dead  phatkat | 12/07/07
RE: The anti-spyware market that never existed is officially dead  nitrodan | 12/07/07
Spyware is very much alive...  Kromaethius | 12/08/07
Randy DIDN'T say that the various forms of malware are the same  bobp@... | 10/21/09

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