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December
8
2007
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There are some thing we don’t see online and one of them is the way to which parasiteware operates. These are not deemed as harmful but the thing is they are invisible ways of trying to gain profit from webmasters who are in dire need of attention and revenue. Some people are just too desperate and it shows from this.

Each time we log on to the web and visit sites, we are aware that our computer solicits different tracking links and cookies stored on our computer’s temporary folder. Now consider the fact that some people may not be that technically aware of what these things are. Unfortunately, authors of parasiteware are pretty much adept about them.

Parasiteware are not tagged as harmful. But this should not stop you from resorting towards getting rid of them. Who would want such pesky parasites links present on their workstation anyway? Just imagine that your privacy and confidential information may be soon making its way towards other sites without you even knowing it? This is something that is extremely unfair to anyone using the internet.

The next time you run a spyware removal tool; don’t be surprised to see parasiteware detected. For sure, most computers today have a lot of them on hand. There is indeed no threat, but they are certainly up to no good.

Consider these parasites as preying on your computer as a means of bridging gaps for other companies’ benefit. Now isn’t that a bit lame considering your computer is being used as an accessory to a crime? The thing is you cannot escape the clutches of parasiteware today. It is simply rampant and the only recourse is to scan you PC every day. But knowing that it doesn’t really pose as a threat on your end, the question is: would you care if they are present or not? Perhaps that is the best question to ask the next time you make preparations to log on to the web.

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