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How spyware, a program that creeps onto a computer's hard drive unannounced, is wrecking the Internet.
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How spyware, a program that creeps onto a computer's hard drive unannounced, is wrecking the Internet.
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And as the article stated simply stop using Internet Imploder drastically decreases your chance of getting adware. So it not so much the platform as it is the browser software you use.
Sorry but OS X is not not a viable option for the enterprise for so many reasons I could write a 5 page article on it.(And a half page article on why it is a good idea.)
http://searchwars.squarespace.com/spyware-in-your-computer-toolb/
You will find a link to Senator Conrad Burns new spyware law, software that you can download to remove spyware and many articles that will help you fight off the spies!
The hardware belongs to you, the process list belongs to you. Adware and spyware should be treated with the same intolerance as breaking and entering.
From the second I found firefox, my pc is adware and spyware free. Forget trying to play cat and mouse everyday with the crap, just solve the problem at the source, IE is your problem.
- Adware is never going to be acceptable
- by Fray9 September 21, 2004 1:53 PM PDT
- The average consumer these days knows enough about the web to find what they want without the "help" of adware. No one wants more advertising on their computer.. get that? NO ONE. Just because a person once agreed to let a legitimate program onto their computer does not give any and every company that can claim they are even remotely affiliated with the developer of the legitimate software or are in some tenuous way a relation some 16+ times removed permission to install anything and everything in their computer.
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(9 Comments)If you came over and I invited you in and told you to make yourself at home, then a year later your brothers girlfriends cousins mothers friends aquantence strolled up and walked in my house would they be trespassing? Of course. But somehow this little gem of common sense seems to be completely lost on greedy scum like adware companies who hide behind vaguely worded licensing agreements they know most people wont read and hope and pray no one else can understand.
If I snuck into your house while you were there and hid in a corner I can not say that because you didnt object to me being there (because you didnt know I was there) that I had a legal right to be there and do what I wanted.