Browsezilla is a free Web browser that bills itself as a tool for privacy protection.
It is, actually, a click-fraud engine for pornographic Web sites, according to security vendor
Panda Software.
Browsezilla, which is likely based on
Mozilla, is designed to help internet surfers cover their tracks when visiting pornographic sites.
It does not use
browser history or save data to a
cache, and it allows users to save their
bookmarks on a remote server, according to the product's Web site.
However, Browsezilla also secretly installs
adware that increases the page view counts on certain pornographic Web sites, according to J.J.
Schoch, director of marketing with
Panda Software.
"It's being used deceptively to get more hits on their site.
It is adware opens a series of adult web pages, although they are not visible to the user."
External link
Browzilla Homepage Panda Software's press release concerning Browsezilla