D
Darrell
The document
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/spyware/strategy.
mspx (Microsoft's Spyware Strategy) says "Users can learn
more about spyware that is discovered on their PC using
the online spyware library, a Web database that contains
descriptions of known spyware."
My question for Microsoft: How do I access this library?
I'd like to get a more clear picture of what exactly
Microsoft considers spyware. Hopefully the database is
broken down into categories such as keyloggers,
hijackers, remote access programs, spyware, etc.
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/spyware/strategy.
mspx (Microsoft's Spyware Strategy) says "Users can learn
more about spyware that is discovered on their PC using
the online spyware library, a Web database that contains
descriptions of known spyware."
My question for Microsoft: How do I access this library?
I'd like to get a more clear picture of what exactly
Microsoft considers spyware. Hopefully the database is
broken down into categories such as keyloggers,
hijackers, remote access programs, spyware, etc.