, 2004-06-23
"Spyware" isn't harmless software when it starts hijacking your browser, downloading updates, and displaying adult porn images to small children.
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When Spyware Crosses the Line
2004-06-24
Anonymous (1 replies)
Anonymous (1 replies)
It's parents fault !!!!!!!!!!
2004-06-28
Anonymous (3 replies)
Anonymous (3 replies)
Just because B. Gates gives you IE doesent mean you have to use it!
2004-06-29
Use Netscape Duh! (1 replies)
Use Netscape Duh! (1 replies)
Just because B. Gates gives you IE doesent mean you have to use it!
2004-06-30
grizzlyAIN'T@cascocastle.com
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Spyware in the Consumer and Corporate Desktop: A Security Engineer's Reply
2004-07-02
Mary B. Winfield, Platinum Precision Software Inc.
Mary B. Winfield, Platinum Precision Software Inc.

I mean, yeah, there are spyware removers, but most of them are easily tricked into thinking that these programs are legit and they are ignored. As it says in the title of this post, it must be reclassified. All forms of download that you have NOT asked for must be classed as viurses or worms.
Some of today's "Spyware" even deletes some of the key components of Windoze (It is spelled correctly, in my opinion) and replacing them with their modified counterpart, making them near impossible to get rid of, without formatting the hard disk.
In my futile effors, I have attempted to create counters to the many different "Spyware" threats, but they are insufficient, and most nowadays are blended threats, meaning that they are under 2 or more classifications... To combat the amount of "Spyware" on the Internet, someone on the inside of these so called companies must give information to the Anti-Virus companies to combat the threats.
We need to get this problem sorted, before it gets too much out of hand, and personally, I don't think that the problem can be sorted. There are too many companies out there that produce "Spyware" to count...
All that can be done is to make an exploit free version of an Internet browser, but even a n00b script kiddie can find an exploit in the most secure of software
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