Zango gets botnet action Things have been quiet on the 180solutions front for a while, but now they are back in the news with Zango adware being pushed by a botnet, discovered and detailed by ...
Spyware vendors don't like being called "spyware vendors." Understandable, really, since spyware is given about as much positive coverage in the press as pedophilia. Some companies, such as Zango, ...
After a tumultuous decade in business that included a federal judgment against obnoxious Web ad practices, Bellevue Web company Zango was sold last week after a bank foreclosure. But that’s just part ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
Has Zango cleaned up its act? Not according to PC Tools, which was sued on Tuesday by the adware vendor (formerly known as 180solutions). Zango alleges that PC Tools’s Spyware Doctor delete’s Zango’s ...
Zango's videos have been found all over MySpace, along with a number of sites pushing Zango videos to MySpace users without disclosing the presence of Zango. Profiles named Zango were found on MySpace ...
Zango Inc., one of the largest distributors of computer pop-up ads, will pay the U.S. government $3 million as part of a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission, which had charged the company ...
Zango, the adware distributor that was fined $3 million by the Federal Trade Commission in 2006 for sneaking software on people’s PCs, has closed its doors. Zango’s former chief technology officer ...