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March 22, 2005

End of Spyware?

Congress is trying, but most spyware comes from overseas, so this probably is worth less than the paper it's written on.

The US House of Representatives has recently passed the “Spy Act” - or to give it its full title - the Securely Protect Yourself Against Cyber Trespass Act. This aims to prevent software companies from installing spyware on users PCs without their knowledge, and anyone found guilty of breaching the act faces a fine of up to $3 million

Does this mean the end of spyware as we know it? Unfortunately the answer is no, not really. The problem is that most spyware can continue to operate in exactly the same way as it does now, by asking the computer user to agree to a licence before it installs itself. The majority of people who are faced with a lengthy legal-looking page of text when installing a new program, automatically click the “I Agree” option without reading the terms. Therefore spyware programs can quite legally continue to piggy-back their way onto PCs.

 

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Posted on March 22, 2005 08:20 PM by Spam B86.
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