Congress Debates Anti-Spyware Bill
Spy der Mann writes "An anti-spyware bill could clear the U.S. House of Representatives as early as next week, but there are disagreements on how to define the term 'spyware.' A wrong decision could end up in two opposite directions: Either a law too restrictive for legitimate companies, or a "safe harbor" for some malicious spyware distributors. Could this become another CAN-SPAM?"
Um, no:
Some info from http://www.nohack.net/methods.htm
Start Menu\Programs\StartUp {English}
The Shell=Explorer.exe line in system.ini
The load= line in win.ini Under the [windows] section.
The run= line in win.ini Under the [windows] section.
Hkey_Local_Machine\Software\Microsoft\W
Hkey_Local_Machine\Software\Micro
Hkey_Local_Machine\Software\M
Hkey_Local_Machine\Software
Hkey_Local_Machine\Softwa
Hkey_Local_Machine\So
Hkey_Current_User\Sof
Hkey_Current_User\Software\Microso
Hkey_Current_User\Software\Mic
The [386enh] section of system.ini (this includes the scrnsave.exe= line in system.ini which can be used to run things on your system.
The [boot] section of system.ini (this includes the scrnsave.exe= line in system.ini which can be used to run things on your system
The IOSUBSYS folder (drivers load automatically)
The VMM32 folder (drivers that take precedence over those built into vmm32.vxd)
config.sys
autoexec.bat
winstart.ba
wininit.ini
That's 20(!), and I havent' even gotten into stuff like this: