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Title: Internet & Email Threats
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August 12, 2002 |
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Spyware is often built into free downloads and works in the background without a user's knowledge.
Why Do People Write Spyware?
It's often used to create marketing profiles based on surfing habits. Basically it records when and where you have gone on the internet, what you have been searching for and reports its findings back to the company who created the program... Showed first 250 characters
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Spyware is often built into free downloads and works in the background without a user's knowledge.
Why Do People Write Spyware?
It's often used to create marketing profiles based on surfing habits. Basically it records when and where you have gone on the internet, what you have been searching for and reports its findings back to the company who created the program... Showed next 250 characters
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