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BonziBUDDY
BonziBUDDY, sometimes spelled Bonzi Buddy, BonziBuddy, or BONZIBuddy, (misspelled Bonzai Buddy) was an on-screen "intelligent software agent" from BONZI Software, released in 1999 and discontinued in 2005. The official website stated it would help a person explore the Internet through various functions along with their own sidekick. It first surfaced as a green talking parrot, before taking the form of an animated purple gorilla that resided on a user's desktop and communicated through the employment of Microsoft Agent technology. BonziBuddy received wide recognition as malware, predominantly as a piece of adware, though claims of spyware capabilities have been made against it.[1]
OverviewThe software used Microsoft Agent technology similar to Office Assistant,[2] and originally sported Peedy, a green parrot character, before it became the purple ape.[3] The software "interacts with users while they are online, providing shopping advice, jokes, and trivia."[4] At one point, the official website for the application said this about it:
CriticismIn April 2007, PCWorld readers voted Bonzi Buddy 6th on a list of "the top 10 most annoying tech products". One reader is quoted as criticizing the program because it "kept popping up and obscuring things you needed to see."[6] One of the last newspapers to write about BonziBUDDY while it was still in distribution described it as spyware and a "scourge of the Internet".[7] Another article found in 2006 on the BusinessWeek website described BonziBUDDY as "the unbelievably annoying spyware trojan horse".[8] Regardless of whether a given user installed the program or not, the intensive use of Pop-up advertisements by BONZI Software was in itself a nuisance. Adware or spywareA number of sources identify BonziBUDDY as spyware, a claim the company disputes. In 2002 an article in Consumer Reports Web Watch labelled BonziBUDDY as spyware, stating that it is a Backdoor Santa in that it collects information from users. Among the activities the program is said to engage in include constantly resetting the user's web browser homepage to bonzi.com without the user's permission, prompting and tracking various information about the user, and serving advertisements.[9] The Spyware Removal Database at Safer Networking (makers of Spybot - Search & Destroy) states "BonziBuddy is an Internet Explorer toolbar that may change your web browser settings, change your home page, and launch pop-up advertisements while tracking your web browsing habits."[10] Spyware Guide's entry on the program states that it is adware.[11] Anti-virus company Trend Micro classifies the software as adware in their spyware/grayware listings, but not malware.[12][13] LegalThere were two legal cases about the software.
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