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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  • 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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  • Security in Information Networks - from Privacy-Invasive Software to Plug and Play Business
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  • “An Introduction to the Parasite Economy”
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  • “Defining Rules for Acceptable Adware”
  • “Differences between Spyware and Viruses”
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  • “Following the Money”
  • “Measurement and Analysis of Spyware in a University Environment”
  • “NCSA Mosaic Technical Summary”
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  • 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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  • Privacy-invasive software
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