White Buffalo Ventures, LLC v. University of Texas at Austin, 2004 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 19152, 2004 WL 1854168 (W.D. Tex. Mar. 22, 2004), aff'd, 420 F.3d 366 (5th Cir. Aug. 2, 2005), cert. denied, 126 S.Ct. 1039 (Jan. 9, 2006)
Spyware has many ways of getting onto your computer, such as:
When you download programs - particularly freeware, or peer-to-peer sharing programs.
More covertly, spyware can install itself just by you visiting certain sites, by prompting you to download an application to see the site properly.
ActiveX controls. These pesky spyware makers will prompt you to install themselves while using your Internet browser
When you download programs - particularly freeware, or peer-to-peer sharing programs.
More covertly, spyware can install itself just by you visiting certain sites, by prompting you to download an application to see the site properly.
ActiveX controls. These pesky spyware makers will prompt you to install themselves while using your Internet browser
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