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The State Of Grayware On the PC

Checkers and Pogo writes "Grayware inhabits a murky area between pure malware and useful apps, and it's a growing problem. 38.1% of all malicious PC software falls into the grayware category, and so-called 'grayware 2.0' is targeting social-networking sites. Ars Technica's Jeremy Reimer notes, 'The "threat" of rogue applications like SuperWall wasn't immediately obvious: they seemed more like annoyances than real security risks. But as users entered more and more personal information into their Facebook accounts, it became clear that the possibilities for abuse were rampant. For example, because Facebook allows users to "tag" photos with the names of friends, it is possible for third-party apps to distribute photos that a user might only want to be seen by their inner circle of friends.'"

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  1. For the uninformed by Ethanol-fueled · · Score: 5, Informative


    These are the most popular examples of Grayware - avoid whenever possible:
    -Norton anything
    -Mcaffee anything
    -Microsoft anything
    -Myspace anything
    -Facebook anything
    -Sony anything
    -iTunes
    -"Quick"time
    -Realplayer

    Also:
    -Never click on the duck
    -Never click on the monkey
    -Never click on the blinkenlights
    -Never click on "yes" or "I agree" -If you still manage to get a popup, consult your country's extrortion laws

    You've been warned.

  2. Re:Goddamn BonziBUDDY by sm62704 · · Score: 3, Informative
    Yeah, WinAmp was bad

    Ok buddy thanks a lot. Winamp is my second favorite media player (XMMS is my favorite). You made me RTFA.

    In the heady days of the dot com boom, many software companies were happy enough to give out free software and trust that the money would somehow arrive later, magically (some, like the authors of WinAmp, would live to see this happen when their company was bought by America Online). Other companies released trial or demo copies of their software which could be unlocked for a fee.
    That was the only place in TFA the word "winamp" appeared.

    So what was/is so bad about winamp? Yeah XMMS is better but afaik it won't run in Windows.
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    mcgrew's razor: Never attribute to stupidity that which can be explained by greedy self-interest