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Adware
Adware or advertising-supported software is any software package which automatically plays, displays, or downloads advertisements to a computer after the software is installed on it or while the application is being used. Some types of adware are also spyware and can be classified as privacy-invasive software.
Adware
Blizzard Entertainment
Vivendi
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Spyware
Spyware is computer software that is installed [on a personal computer] to intercept or take partial control over the user's interaction with the computer, without the user's [[informed consent.
Spyware
Rootkit
A rootkit is a computer virus which consists of a program (or combination of several programs) designed to take fundamental control (in Unix terms "root" access, in Windows "Administrator" access) of a computer system, without authorization by the system's owners and legitimate managers. Access to the hardware (e.
Rootkit
Christopher Boyd
Christopher Boyd, better known as his online pseudonym Paperghost, is webmaster of computer security organization Vitalsecurity.org, a Microsoft Security MVP, and Director of Malware Research for security company FaceTime.
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Anti-Spyware Coalition
The Anti-Spyware Coalition (ASC) is a group dedicated to building a consensus about definitions and best practices in the debate surrounding spyware and other potentially unwanted technologies.
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Privacy-invasive software
Privacy-invasive software is a category of computer software that ignores users’ privacy and that is distributed with a specific intent, often of a commercial nature. Three typical examples of privacy-invasive software are adware, spyware and content hijacking programs.
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