| Online Monitoring Goes Beyond Anonymous Postings 
 
 eWatch(R) Provides Investigative Service to Uncover
 
 Identities of Malicious Attackers
 
 SAN FRANCISCO, June 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Anonymous online attacks can cause considerable damage to a company's reputation and bottom line but companies have had little recourse to protect themselves and their shareholders.  A new service available through PR Newswire changes the playing field.
 
 eWatch(R) Internet investigations, part of PR Newswire's suite of Internet monitoring tools, probes the identities of the individual or entities behind cyber attacks so companies may seek appropriate remedies.  Under an exclusive agreement announced today at the National Investor Relations Institute annual meeting in San Francisco, Internet Crimes Group Inc. (ICG) will perform inquiries for PR Newswire customers.
 
 "Each day, companies fall victim to Internet chatter where individuals, under anonymous screen names, feel free to post messages of questionable value and veracity," said Nancy Sells, vice president of eWatch(R) services for PR Newswire.
 
 "As the power of the online individual investor grows, investor relations officers at publicly traded companies have an increasing need to find out who may be threatening their company on the Internet.  They can now turn to us to help them find a solution to these offenders.  If an online message appears damaging, companies are now empowered to locate many of these individuals," she said.
 
 ICG, a Princeton, N.J.-based licensed investigation firm, began offering online investigation services in late 1997 to address the growing problems of crime, fraud, libel and securities manipulation perpetrated via the Internet.
 
 "Internet Crimes Group has proven to be very capable at identifying individuals who hide behind screen names while causing millions of dollars worth of damage to companies," said David B. Armon, PR Newswire's senior vice president for sales and marketing.  "Many corporations subscribe to eWatch as an early alert mechanism and need to take the next step after discovering a problem."
 
 PR Newswire, the primary global source of company information to the media, financial community and consumers, acquired eWatch(R) earlier this year in an expansion of its core products and services. eWatch(R), ewatch.com , pioneered Internet monitoring for companies in 1994, scouring Internet publications, discussion forums, bulletin boards and electronic mailing lists for references.
 
 "I am excited by the potential that this alliance with PR Newswire presents," said Cameron H. Craig, president of ICG.  "eWatch(R) is a premier service for monitoring and locating Internet problems and ICG's expertise lies in identifying the culprits."
 
 The investigative service also comes with a complimentary 30-day subscription to all eWatch(R) monitoring services scanning web publications, newsgroups, investor message boards and commercial online services.
 
 About PR Newswire
 
 PR Newswire, prnewswire.com , provides comprehensive communications services for public relations and investor relations professionals ranging from information distribution, video news release production and Internet monitoring to the creation of investor relations web sites, market intelligence and online multimedia content.  Its cutting-edge wire, Internet, satellite and fax network is capable of pinpoint or mass distribution, satisfying the growing global demand for the immediate delivery of news releases and photos to the media, financial community and consumers.
 
 About Internet Crime Group, Inc.
 
 Internet Crimes Group Inc., internetcrimesgroup.com , provides discreet investigative services to corporations and law firms both domestically and internationally.  ICG specializes in the investigation of those who abuse the anonymity of the Internet to commit malicious and criminal acts.
 
 SOURCE  PR Newswire
 
 CO:  PR Newswire; Internet Crimes Group, Inc.; eWatch
 
 ST:  New York
 
 IN:  PUB
 
 SU:  PDT
 
 06/12/2000 17:12 EDT prnewswire.com
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