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Home / Blog / Spyware through searchengines

Spyware through searchengines

Johannes Beus
Johannes Beus
(Author)
09.02.2006

    Benjamin Edelman wrote down a few interesting discoveries on the topic of how spyware is being distributed through searchengines. According to his calculations, Google and Yahoo are making 26 million US-dollars a year with advertisement clicks for software (screensavers, etc.) that contain spyware.

    Johannes Beus
    Johannes Beus
    (Author)
    09.02.2006
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