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Spyware and Adware: An Introductory Examination

Overview Dubbed "Spyware" or "Adware", these programs do not directly harm the user's computer, but instead perform various tasks in the background of the computer's operation, unbeknownst the user. Although these operations may initially seem less harmful than removal of user files, the potential exists for these programs to have an even greater impact on the user's life. Additionally, the way in which they are transferred raises large questions as to the role users play in computer security, and the obligations software companies have in ensuring the user is properly informed about the application they are about to install.

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PublisherNorth Carolina State University File FormatPDF
Date PublishedApril 2005 Downloads1
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