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AOL unveils anti-spyware software

edited January 2004 in Science & Tech
American Online today announced it was planning to add anti-spyware software into future versions of its flagship online service.

[blockquote]As previously reported, AOL will introduce its antispyware programs into upcoming versions of its AOL 9.0 Optimized software for both narrowband and broadband users. The software will disable programs that are unknowingly installed on one's computer to monitor Web surfing behavior. There are many different forms of spyware and its more common relative "adware."

Many of these programs are installed along with digital video viewers and file-swapping programs. Some of the malicious types of software can record keystrokes and sensitive information and then send the data to a third party. In the past three years, the number of spyware programs on the Net has shot up 13-fold, according to security software company PestPatrol. Offering antispyware software is another way for AOL to differentiate itself from competitors and boost the appeal of its online service. The changes come at a time when AOL has lost millions of its dial-up subscribers to cheaper alternatives and to broadband services. In the quarter ending Sept. 30, 2003, AOL lost 688,000 dial up subscribers.
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  • edited January 2004
    AOL antispyware =? oxymoron
  • GobblesGobbles Ventura California
    edited January 2004
    yeah its an annoying voice that states "you've got spyware" over and over non stop till you uninstall aol
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