Senate: Firms must protect against malicious ads
Source: AP-Excite
By JACK GILLUM
WASHINGTON (AP) The Senate warned Google, Yahoo and other leading technology companies Thursday they need to better protect consumers from hackers exploiting their lucrative online advertising networks or risk new legislation that would force them to do so.
In a new investigative report, the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations said hackers in some cases are infecting computers using software or programming commands hidden inside online advertisements. It suggested tougher U.S. regulations or new laws that could punish the ad networks in addition to prosecuting the hackers.
Yahoo's chief information security officer, Alex Stamos, on Thursday described ways that Yahoo tries to protect Internet users, such as blocking deceptive ads that mimic operating system messages to trick users. He called the problem "a top priority for Yahoo."
"We successfully block the vast majority of malicious or deceptive advertisements with which bad actors attack our network, and we always strive to defeat those who would compromise our customers' security," Stamos said.
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elleng
(130,865 posts)What about the msm doing this, keep repug lies OUT???
freshwest
(53,661 posts)TygrBright
(20,758 posts)I used to feel slightly regretful about it-- after all, many excellent and useful applications and services are ad-supported, and although I try to donate where I can, I can't support all of them financially, and I don't necessarily want them to fail.
But they've gotten worse and worse, and finally I just give up and block the lot. Sorry.
Now, no "sorry." If y'all can't keep the sleazebags from busting the Toobz with their ads, I'm not sorry to deny you the eyes-on revenue.
"This is why we can't have nice things..."
exasperatedly,
Bright