Anti-Spyware Coalition
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The Anti-Spyware Coalition (ASC) is a coalition of companies involved in combating spyware. The coalition was formed to aid in developing standard methods for identifying and combating spyware, and building a common definition of what spyware is. ASC has members ranging from software companies to academics and consumer protection groups.
[edit] Members
As of January, 2006, the ASC members are:
- Aluria
- AOL
- Blue Coat Systems
- Canadian Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial Email
- Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic
- Center for Democracy & Technology
- Computer Associates
- Cyber Security Industry Alliance
- Download.com
- Dell, Inc.
- Eset
- F-Secure
- Grisoft
- HP
- ICSA Labs
- Internet Education Foundation
- LANDesk
- Lavasoft
- McAfee
- Mi5 Networks
- Microsoft
- National Center for Victims of Crime
- National Cyber Security Alliance
- National Network to End Domestic Violence
- Panda Software
- PC Tools
- Safer-Networking
- Samuelson Law, Boalt Hall, UC Berkeley School of Law
- Sophos
- SurfControl
- Symantec
- Tenebril
- Trend Micro
- Webroot Software
- WebSense
- Yahoo!