Legislation on banning spyware real problem is not solved

So what exactly is on your computer? It is a matter of concern for millions of Americans, whose home was gekapert computers with viruses and spyware. To remedy this part of a widespread problem, a bill approved California Republican Mary Bono and New York Democrat Ed cities, in so doing, that the ban on spyware works its way to Congress.Even if such a law is based on good intentions, it is more like an act of Congress, spyware to go away. Everyone is trying to relieve the law private users of malicious spyware companies is ineffective.

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