
By Will Sturgeon
Published: Wednesday 19 January 2005
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Name
Richard Stiennon
Location
Boulder ,Colorado
Occupation
VP Threat Research
Comment
It almost sounds like this could have been written January of 2004. Spyware is already creating grid-lock. Our end user audits are showing the average PC has more than 2 pieces of adware and 14 out of a hundred machines have system monitors.
It almost sounds like this could have been written...
Richard Stiennon
Using an alternative browser (Firefox), a Firefox ...
Paul Williams
A cousins machine without internet security had 47...
Brian Sharland
I had cause to examine a friend's machine at the w...
Anonymous
Paul, your comments about not having any virus or ...
Simon
I have just received the latest Silicon newsletter...
Patrick
It's obvious why these situations occur when we ha...
Rob
A more basic problem is that each tool looks at sp...
Stephen Rifkin
"silicon.com has learned that even websites which ...
Anathae
Business is funding spyware!!!
Just think how m...
Anonymous
These comments reveal how poorly understood the ad...
Ian Savell
I use Ad-Aware 6.0 to check for this stuff, and la...
John B.
"...Google Toolbar is not malware by any definitio...
Anonymous
I built two PC's recently, both identical in every...
Anonymous
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