found couple articles on the register.
One is about US consumer watchdog the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is calling for a bigger stick with which to punish spyware makers.
Maybe this why phorm come here first and maybe they trying to get out of there claws.
Another couple show extreme dangers what phorm could easily cause.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/10...are_sanctions/
A Yahoo-owned advertising network became the unwitting ally of cyber crooks after it spewed millions of Trojan-laced banner ads on MySpace, PhotoBucket and other websites.
You wonder what would happen if this attack happened in PHORM. What sort information could be gained and how many computers could be infested.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/02...areware_peril/
even another warning to what could potentially is likely to happen.
Basically Phorm is most likely end up the trojan horse for many sicko's to try and infest its dirty deeds and thats if phorm intentions are sincere themselves which I doubt.