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Article: Data Business - Boardroom briefing - Spyware and Adware.
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- Computing
- Article date:
- August 18, 2005
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Spyware was first recognised as a serious threat in 1999, when Gregor Freund, the founder of Zone Labs used the term to refer to software that covertly subverts a PC's operation for the benefit of a third party - often for financial gain.
Unlike viruses, spyware is not usually self-replicating, but it is extremely contagious: a 2004 survey of global computer users by the National Cyber-Security Alliance suggested that more than 80 per cent of PCs are infected, and 89 per cent of those are unaware of the fact.
Spyware uses a number of methods to achieve its goals. The most worrying is the theft of personal information, including bank details and credit ...