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Inside Spyware: Part Three

Overview Ninety percent of avoiding spyware is education and common sense. If one experienced spyware infestations or attacks in the past, chances are one will still vulnerable unless made changes in the policies, online behavior or in the way one detect such vermin. One should know that opening spam or any e-mail from persons unknown or with an unexpected attachment is unwise. In addition to viruses, RATS (remote access trojans) and other programs can be present in e-mail attachments. Web sites advertised in unsolicited e-mail can try to plant dialers or other types of pests on the computer.

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PublisherJupitermedia File FormatHTML
Date PublishedJuly 2005 Downloads1
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