Spyware - Does 'Month of Apple Bugs' make sense?
Does 'Month of Apple Bugs' make sense?
CNET News - Users who buy into this myth won't take appropriate steps to protect their systems from viruses, adware, spyware, rootkits, and other malware. As a result, their infected systems will cause everyone to be at risk. Second, odds are whoever is
Get Serious About Securing IE
MCPmag.com - Let's shift gears for a moment and talk about adware, spyware and malware, a class of software Microsoft calls Potentially Unwanted Software, and we'll shorten to the wonderfully appropriate acronym PUS. Numerous automatic tools like LavaSoft's
At The Whiteboard
ZDNet - Another set of applications are adware, spyware and adware spyware in fact, are so far on this access that they were getting deployed without even the end-user knowing about that and now we're finding that adware and spyware are getting evasive at
Microsoft Irks Watchdogs with Claria Downgrade Explanation
eWeek - In an interview with Ziff Davis Internet News, Howes said he believes Microsoft has having problems applying its adware/spyware classification criteria. "I think the criteria they published in that white paper are pretty good. But it looks like a
Triple-Barreled Trojan Attack Builds Botnets
eWeek - Both Thompson and Larholm said they see a direct connection between the botnets-for-rent and the adware/spyware scourge. "Botnets are not just for spamming anymore. They are being rented to install spyware," Larholm said. He said the complicated
Sunbelt Software Announces Top Ten Spyware Threats for December
Market Wire - CounterSpy is designed to be a one-stop solution to the spyware problem, with an extensive database of current spyware threats, that aggressively scans, detects, and removes a broad range of adware, spyware and other malware, while providing real


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