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Jerry Jerry
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Why hasn't OuterInfo been prosecuted?

I keep getting these OuterInfo popup ads. And, I can tell by my web searches that many people are bothered by this problem. So, why is OuterInfo still in business? Can't the Department of Consumer Affairs shut them down? Can' t they be sued? They need to pay a hefty price for all the harm they cause. They are a criminal company and need to be prosecuted. And, the people who run it should be sent to prison.
  • 3 years ago
David B by David B
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The reason this type of activity doesn't result in criminal prosecution is that there are no effective criminal laws covering the activity. They can be sued, but that's expensive, and the probability of recovery is relatively small, especially compared with the cost of the lawsuit.

Getting rid of their malware isn't difficult:
http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/How_to_re…
  • 3 years ago
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There are effective laws as evidenced by the 2-Dec-08, filing in Federal Court by the FTC, (http://www.ftc.gov/os/caselist/0723137/081202innovativemrktgcmplt.pdf), but they are rarely exercised. outerinfo => clickspring => scumbags Brandon & Stephen Guttman (Cinci, OH), Daniel Houston (MA)

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