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Wednesday, September 27, 2006
Trust ye, TRUSTe?
Wired's blog 27B Stroke 6 points to a recent report that suggests TRUSTe approved sites may not be entirely trustworthy. Using McAfee's SiteAdvisor data, Harvard researcher Ben Edelman has found that TRUSTe's sites are more likely than most to spam you and deliver adware and spyware. Not surprisingly, TRUSTe doesn't agree with the findings.
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