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pianotech
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join:2002-12-30
New Castle, PA

reply to nwrickert
Re: Microsoft is in the pro-spyware business

said by nwrickert See Profile:

Spyware exists mainly because insecure microsoft software makes it possible. Microsoft could stop spyware cold by changing IE design.

It sure seems like a scam for microsoft to be the enabler of spyware, and then to plan selling anti-spyware programs.
You could not be more incorrect. Spyware exists because USERS don't look at what they're installing or what they're agreeing to when they accept a license.

Some things just have to be blamed on no one but the user, and this is one of them.

cybrdude

join:2003-08-16

And more and more spyware is being spread by TROJANS. My laptop at work became infected SEVERAL TIMES, Norton's new Corporate Anti-Virus finally found the viruses that are classified as a "download trojans". Also, much Spyware is spread by simply clicking on a link, the malicious code acts just like normal HTML data and is downloaded to the system. If you think Firefox will not be affected in the future, you are mistaken. As their user bases increases, these virus writers and Spyware/Adware coders will change gears and adapt.

Kudos to MS for this SW. It has found spyware on my system that Adware 6.0 personal, Spybot, Norton, and others have missed. For the last couple of months I was averaging 2 to 4 cookies a week on my home system (no other files or adware/Spyware), then the MS beta found 200 entries for 9 apps on my system.

Late...

TheWickerMan

join:2002-04-09
Enola, PA


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You could not be more incorrect. Spyware exists because USERS don't look at what they're installing or what they're agreeing to when they accept a license.
Sometimes, but not always. I've read numerous accounts of "drive-by downloads", where the junk was installed without the user even knowing it. I have experienced this myself one time. It was on one of those "free screensavers" sites. I clicked on the download link, and it started a "download manager." This raised a big red flag with me, so I ran Adaware after it was done. The "download manager" installed Comet Cursor. There were around 100 entries for it.

Another time, I was installing a game for my son. Toward the end of the install, it asked me if I wanted to install this extra component. They were somewhat vage about what it did, I didn't like having extra junk on my machine, and I had some privacy concerns about it, so I clicked "no." Interestingly enough, after I rebooted, my firewall caught something new trying to access the internet. It was the very same software I had told it *not* to install.

Even if you are asked if you want to install it, its intentions and terms of service are often vague. And they often make it difficult, if not impossible, to uninstall by regular means. I came across this really nasty one called Virtual Bouncer, on a machine that someone gave me to fix. Removed it thru "Add/remove programs", and it came right back. People who write this junk should be shot.
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