Is the Original Spyware Company Finally Dead?

For nearly a decade, we’ve followed the changing business of what was originally called Gator. When it first launched, back in 1999, the company was offering an e-wallet product, and even though there were many such things on the market, Gator insisted that it was first. When it turned out that there wasn’t much of a market for an e-wallet product, the company quickly morphed its business into popping up ads over existing ads–which resulted in a whole bunch of lawsuits. It didn’t take long before Gator realized that people didn’t really want its software popping up ads, so it began tricking users into downloading. As many folks recall, Gator was one of the first real “spyware” companies–tricking users into downloading a product that watched what they surfed and popped up ads.

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