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"Frederick Felman, senior vice president of Marketing for Tenebril, said spyware creators are escalating the war between the writers of malicious code and those trying to remove it. Tenebril, a security and privacy solutions company, markets the anti-spyware software SpyCatcher."
While not really a groundbreaking article, I did find this little snippet interesting:
"According to the report, spyware infections occur across a large number of sites. In March, Phileas -- the automated spyware research system -- identified 4,294 Web sites with 89,806 total associated Web pages containing some form of spyware, according to the report."
Source: Technewsworld.com
While not really a groundbreaking article, I did find this little snippet interesting:
"According to the report, spyware infections occur across a large number of sites. In March, Phileas -- the automated spyware research system -- identified 4,294 Web sites with 89,806 total associated Web pages containing some form of spyware, according to the report."
Source: Technewsworld.com