Csci-TSUNG-MING LIANG

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Csci1041-TSUNG-MING LIANG : 

Csci1041-TSUNG-MING LIANG SPYWARE

What Is The Spyware I? : 

What Is The Spyware I? Spyware is a type of malware that is installed on computers and collects little bits of information at a time about users without their knowledge. The presence of spyware is typically hidden from the user, and can be difficult to detect.

What Is The Spyware II? : 

What Is The Spyware II? Broad Definition: Software that is installed on my PC without my full understanding and permission Narrow Definition: Software that specifically tracks my personal information without my full understanding and permission

Comparison(Spyware, virus and worm) : 

Comparison(Spyware, virus and worm) Unlike viruses and worms, spyware does not usually self-replicate. However, spyware exploits infected computers for commercial gain by purpose design.

Routes Of Infection : 

Routes Of Infection Most spyware is installed without users' knowledge. Spyware deceives users by a piece of desirable software, or by tricking them into installing it (the Trojan horse method). Some spyware programs pretend as security software.

Malicious websites attempt to install spyware on readers' computers. : 

Malicious websites attempt to install spyware on readers' computers.

pretending to system maintenance. : 

pretending to system maintenance.

Effects And Behaviors : 

Effects And Behaviors Spyware, which interferes with networking software commonly causes difficulty connecting to the Internet. Many spyware programs display ads.

FREE, FREE, FREE = DANGER!!! : 

FREE, FREE, FREE = DANGER!!!

How Spyware Protects Against Detection and/or Removal : 

How Spyware Protects Against Detection and/or Removal Active Defense with Reinstallation No-install Security Product Disabling Use non-IE browsers , such as Firefox , Opera , etc., can avoid a lot of malicious code page.

The Future Threat Landscape : 

The Future Threat Landscape More about the money. New devices. New concurrent networks. More threats