From the FTC: Following a public comment period, the Federal Trade Commission has approved a final order settling charges thatAaron’s Inc., a national rent-to-own retailer, knowingly played a direct and vital role in its franchisees’ installation and use of software on rental computers that secretly monitored consumers, including taking webcam pictures of them in their…
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FTC Approves Final Order Settling Charges Against Software and Rent-to-Own Companies Accused of Computer Spying
Following a public comment period, the Federal Trade Commission has approved nine final orders settling charges that seven rent-to-own companies and a software design firm and its two principals spied on consumers using computers that consumers rented from them. The companies used software to take screenshots of confidential and personal information, log customers’ computer keystrokes,…
Suit: 185K spyware images sent from rental computers (Updated)
The FTC may have settled charges against Aaron’s over the use of DesignerWare LLC software, but the consumers haven’t. Crystal and Brian Byrd are still pursuing a lawsuit against Aaron’s and now there’s another lawsuit filed on behalf of another consumer by the same attorneys. As Associated Press reports: Spyware installed on computers leased from…
Cyber Spying Justice: Unserved or Underserved?
Mathew J. Schwartz reports on the recent consent order between the FTC, DesignerWare, LLC and some of the companies that allegedly used PC Rental Agent software to spy on unknowing consumers. You can read his coverage on InformationWeek. Actually, I’m surprised that there haven’t been more potential class action lawsuits filed over this spyware. Given…