Spyware vs. Anti-Spyware

from the making-the-spyware-buster-buster-buster! dept

It seems there's a little coding war going on between companies who make spyware and companies who make software to detect the spyware. The spyware software, of course, is most popularly used by spouses who don't trust their significant others and want to see what they're typing. So, some guy came up with a product called "Who's Watching Me?" that lets you see if there's spyware on your computer. When the spyware guys realized what was going on, they didn't just change their software to avoid detection - they added in code to their products that intentionally crashed Who's Watching Me. Now that code war may escalate as Who's Watching Me figures out how to fight back.
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  1. identicon
    grimey, 26 Mar 2002 @ 6:14pm

    ...similar thing with:

    A similar thing seems to be on going with software (presumably shareware/freeware/adware) and software that monitors windows registry changes during installations etc...
    See the quote from www.sysinternals.com about their Regmon utility:
    "Regmon now runs ... a window-class randomizing scheme foils most software that otherwise tries to close Regmon in order to prevent you from monitoring the software's Registry accesses"

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  2. identicon
    The Misanthrope, 27 Mar 2002 @ 7:30am

    Topic Drift (sorry)

    Best thing about that (optimized for MSIE and WMP on MSNBC) article: Getting to see that the Windows Crash pop-up now reads, after something causes KERNEL32 to melt down, "Try restarting your computer" instead of "Try contacting the program vendor." I guess this tempers the embarrassment of how often the program that crashed Windows was a Microsoft program itself.

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  3. identicon
    Kelly, 15 Jan 2009 @ 1:15am

    Protect my computer and eliminate the bugs and viruses.

    When you are searching for a great scan that can help you keep your computer running like new, I would suggest that you visit http://www.Search-and-destroy.com. Here I found the antispyware solution from Search-and-destroy and it was exactly what I needed to protect my computer and eliminate the bugs and viruses that would make it run slow, freeze up and shut down. Search-and-destroy Antispyware was the answer to my computer bug problems and it was certainly worth every penny I spent to have this great antispyware to protect my PC. Not only does it work great but it cost less than many of the other scans available.

    link to this | view in thread ]


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