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To keep up with the latest forms of spyware, you must keep your antispyware updated.
Software that displays pop-up advertising on your computer, collects and relays your personal information, or changes the configuration of your computer, without appropriately obtaining your consent first, is called spyware.
Many kinds of unwanted software, including spyware, are designed to be difficult [...]
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Desktop Security: Create Custom Login Experiences With Credential Providers For Windows Vista
Desktop Security: Create Custom Login Experiences With Credential Providers For Windows Vista:Why is a change to the Windows logon plug-in interface so exciting? Because with credential providers you can customize the logon experience for your users.
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Security : Inside Windows Vista User Account Control:“User Account Control, or UAC, is one of the most misunderstood new features in Windows Vista. But its goal—to enable users to run with standard user rights—can solve many security issues. Get an inside look at the problems UAC is designed to address and see exactly how this [...]
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