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Suspicious spouses turn to spyware

Posted by John Lampard on Saturday, 2 February, 2008 to the comment subset

Suspicious spouses turn to spyware

As if there’s any need to remind computer users to keep their virus and internet protection suites up-to-date.

Nasty computer spyware isn’t only used by hackers to steal your credit card details - suspicious spouses have adopted it as a way of monitoring and controlling their partners’ every online move. Spyware is software that is surreptitiously installed on a computer with the aim of collecting personal information and monitoring the user’s activities. It is often used by hackers to steal personal data like passwords and, increasingly, by parents to monitor their kids’ web activities.

Some people need to consider installing a little trust ware. What fun is any sort of relationship, for anyone, when we’re all playing checking up on you games?

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