PHISHING, SPYWARE, AND SPAM, OH, MY! Microsoft estimates that one-third of PC crashes can be attributed to spyware infections (see story, "Microsoft App Aims To Attack Spyware"). But that's last year's number--this year, things could get uglier. Ferris Research, a San Francisco messaging-industry research house, published its "Predictions About Messaging In 2005" last week, and No. 2 on its top 10 list was this: "Phishing and spyware will be demonstrated as a problem not limited to consumer mailboxes in the coming year." Ferris said, "Phishing attacks will attempt to steal organizational credentials, and spyware will increasingly be viewed as a corporate threat."
HAVE YOU BEEN PEEKING IN MY ATTIC? More than half of all U.S. households have working, but unused, electronic items stashed away somewhere, according to a survey commissioned by online auction site eBay and released last week at the Consumer Electronics Show. To help deal with the potentially negative environmental impact of throwing away all that electronic gear, eBay is introducing a recycling initiative called Rethink (www.ebay.com/rethink), where eBay users can get information about how to sell, where to donate, or where to dispose of unwanted electronics. In a statement, the company said, "We believe that the eBay community can be a powerful force for good, especially when provided with the right information and tools to take action."
People hang on to electronic equipment because they become attached to it--like a pet. So don't think of it as recycling, think of it as adoption. And if you think of an industry tip, send it to jsoat@cmp.com or phone 516-562-5326. If you want to talk about the role of the FCC, spyware, or the environmental impact of electronics, meet me at InformationWeek.com's Listening Post: informationweek.com/forum/johnsoat.
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