Here' a follow up to the ATI Control Panel Spyware article from Borsti @ Rivastation.com here's ATI response...
In no way is ATI responsible for using or installing any spyware or other monitoring services as part of CATALYST.
We recognize that customers may be experiencing these symptoms and ATI is working directly with these customers to resolve the issue. ATI has developers working to track this issue. Furthermore, ATI have started engaging with Microsoft to see if they know anything about this situation as it appears that the IP it is trying to connect to seems to be a Microsoft site for CRL (Certificate Revoked List) ATI will provide an update as soon as the resolution is discovered. But once again, this is not an ATI specific activity that is causing these events."
So ATI is well aware of the issue but says that they are not responsible for the connects. So let´s wait what their driver guys find out.
In no way is ATI responsible for using or installing any spyware or other monitoring services as part of CATALYST.
We recognize that customers may be experiencing these symptoms and ATI is working directly with these customers to resolve the issue. ATI has developers working to track this issue. Furthermore, ATI have started engaging with Microsoft to see if they know anything about this situation as it appears that the IP it is trying to connect to seems to be a Microsoft site for CRL (Certificate Revoked List) ATI will provide an update as soon as the resolution is discovered. But once again, this is not an ATI specific activity that is causing these events."
So ATI is well aware of the issue but says that they are not responsible for the connects. So let´s wait what their driver guys find out.