Seven rent-to-own companies and a software maker are settling charges
with the Federal Trade Commission that rental computers illegally used
spyware that took “pictures of children, individuals not fully clothed,
and couples engaged in sexual activities.”
As per the course, the FTC slapped the hand of DesignerWare of North East Pennsylvania and the rent-to-own companies. The settlement, announced Tuesday, only requires them to halt using their spy tools, which has been employed on as many as 420,000 rentals.
The software, known as Detective Mode, didn’t just secretly turn on
webcams. It “can log the keystrokes of the computer user, take screen
shots of the computer user’s activities on the computer, and photograph
anyone within view of the computer’s webcam. Detective Mode secretly
gathers this information and transmits it to DesignerWare, who then
transmits it to the rent-to-own store from which the computer was
rented, unbeknownst to the individual using the computer,” according to
the complaint.
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2012/09/laptop-rental-spyware-scandal/
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