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| Subject: | Re: [Full-Disclosure] Bios programming... |
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| Date: | Thu, 03 Mar 2005 15:43:19 -0500 |
On Thu, 03 Mar 2005 20:40:00 +0100, Christian Leber said:
There is no reason why someone would sign up for a service that installs some application that is invisible and not removable and sents data to some "service".
That's assuming of course that the user actually signs up for the service. If they don't, the usual name for this sort of thing is "spyware". :)
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