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Google: Unwanted Software Is Worse Than Malware (thestack.com)

An anonymous reader writes from a report via The Stack: A year-long study between Google and New York University has determined that unwanted software unwittingly downloaded as part of a bundle is a larger problem for users than malware. Google Safe Browsing currently generates three times as many Unwanted Software (UwS) warnings than malware warnings -- over 60 million per week. Types of unwanted software fall into five categories: ad injectors, browser settings hijackers, system utilities, anti-virus, and major brands. While estimates of UwS installs are still emerging, studies suggest that ad injection affects 5% of browsers, and that deceptive extensions in the Chrome Web store affect over 50 million users. 59% of the bundles studied were flagged by at least one anti-virus engine as potentially unwanted.

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  1. Hypocrisy by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If Google truly believed this, they would use the licensing of Google Mobile Services to force manufacturers of Android devices and carriers to stop loading up the devices with unwanted software. As long as Google keeps tolerating the bloatware, they are hypocrites. This "do as I say, not as I do" attitude of Google is quite common and is a massive departure from not being evil.

    1. Re:Hypocrisy by sexconker · · Score: 4, Insightful

      If Google truly believed it, they wouldn't pay people to bundle Chrome (or their toolbar, or their search engine preference, etc.) into installers for shit.

  2. Just Like by Virtucon · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Yeah like come bundled on every Android device and oh BTW which rely on Google location tracking, snooping and other APIs.
    Facebook et al. shouldn't take rooting to get rid of them, stop the bloat abuse.

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  3. Re:Captain Obvious?!? by tomhath · · Score: 4, Insightful

    That depends on what the meaning if "is" is. Any software I don't want that wastes my time by displaying ads or using machine cycles is malware.

  4. Windows 10 Unwanted Software by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "Google and New York University has determined that unwanted software unwittingly downloaded as part of a bundle is a larger problem for users than malware"

    I figured that out when I had the Windows 10 update go in with Cortana and all the other "Apps" that I didn't want.

  5. take a hint google. by bloodhawk · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Perhaps then google you will take note of your own study and stop bundling shit in with lots of other product installs that nobody wants. hint if I wanted your fucking browser I would have gone and installed it.

  6. Wait, what? by 93+Escort+Wagon · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "Types of unwanted software fall into five categories: ad injectors, browser settings hijackers, system utilities, anti-virus, and major brands."

    How are the first two items not classified as malware? Perhaps the real problem is you're too close to the source, Google.

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