WOT Spyware
A German news organization discovered that the popular Web Of Trust (WOT) browser extension was spying on users and selling their data.
Both Google and Firefox have delisted WOT.
Info is a little hard to come by as no one properly sources their news anymore. There is a Github page that contains some info.
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This is the first I have heard of this. Can some please explain Investigatory Powers Bill without getting too political?
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Joe says
Hi Eric,
not sure what you meant with information is not properly sources. The WOT Spyware story was sourced properly. the source was NDR to be exact the show Panorama. even the journalists are mentioned.
I have attached the 10 min show.Panorama ..it’s in German, but one can see the detail captured line by line – again in German.
http://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/netzwelt/Nackt-im-Netz-Millionen-Nutzer-ausgespaeht,nacktimnetz100.html
Cheers Joe
Eric (a.k.a. TweakHound) says
Hi Joe, Sorry I should have been more clear. I was not talking about the article you (and I) mentioned above. Several article in other places mentioned the WOT story without saying where the original story was. I have a habit of at least trying to find it and a quick Google search allowed me to find the NDR article. If I (and I am not a journalist) can do it then so can others. I try to give credit where it is due.
Thanks, Eric
Nick Swarfega says
Thanks for the heads up on WOT. I use this all the time but have just removed it. Are there any alternatives?
Eric (a.k.a. TweakHound) says
I dont know Nick. Maybe someone else will chime in.
Nicholas says
There’s a site advisor. I haven’t used it since it got bought by McAfee. Its still free though.