BadwareBusters.org Launches to Help Computer Users Fight Back Against Viruses, Spyware
Posted on: Tuesday, 17 March 2009, 10:11 CDT
Site is a joint effort of Consumer Reports WebWatch and the StopBadware.org project at
Viruses and spyware accounted for
BadwareBusters.org aims to fill that gap by attracting a community consisting of everyone from computer novices to technology experts. The site's clean interface makes it easy to browse, search, join, and start conversation topics and to rate other users' contributions. Several subscription options make it simple to keep up with new content via e-mail or RSS news feeds. A reputation and rating system helps people identify the most useful topics and the most helpful users.
"Our aim with BadwareBusters.org is to offer a place where all consumers can learn from each other and teach each other about the pervasive and daunting issue of malicious software," said
The site is free and open to the public at http://badwarebusters.org.
About StopBadware.org
StopBadware.org is a partnership among the academic community, consumer groups, technology industry leaders, and volunteers committed to protecting Internet users from threats to their privacy and security caused by bad software. StopBadware.org is led by
About Consumer Reports WebWatch
Consumer Reports WebWatch is the Internet integrity division of Consumers Union, the nonprofit publisher of Consumer Reports Magazine, the Consumer Reports on Health and Money Adviser newsletters, and a variety of sites advocating consumer rights in the marketplace. We research and investigate Web sites on behalf of consumers, and we advocate for consumer focused Internet policy and governance. Consumer Reports WebWatch accepts no advertising. With the Center for Media and Democracy, WebWatch publishes Full Frontal Scrutiny, dedicated to exposing the activities of front groups in modern media and culture. WebWatch also serves as an unpaid special adviser to StopBadware.org.
SOURCE Consumer Reports WebWatch and StopBadware.org
Source: PR Newswire
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