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How Spyware Programs Started Off Innocently Enough
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Many people wonder how something potentially damaging as spyware started off. The truth is that spyware started off so innocently that it is laughable just thinking about it.

Spyware started out with programs that were the best thing that has ever happened to online advertisers. That is software that was designed to track the behavior of would-be clients. It meant that major advertisers and even smaller advertisers with limited budgets were able to plan their ad campaigns based on the tracked behavior and habits of potential clients. The tracking software mainly focused on products bought and sold online which told advertisers exactly where the demand was.

Alas, it was only a matter of time before hackers saw the huge potential in using the same software to steal passwords and personal information of surfers with the intention of defrauding them and looting their online accounts. The rest as they say is history.

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Today it is estimated that at least 9 out of every 10 computers in the world are infested with spyware, adware or both. This means that there is clearly a breach of security in a staggering 90 per cent of the computers out there. That is really a scary statistic

Always remember that spyware programs are designed to operate invisibly without any detection as they track everything that you do online and pass this information to the designated site and into the hands of the hacker who unleashed it in the first place.

This is exactly why everybody should take the spyware threat very seriously indeed.

You can get more information now on the history of spyware.

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