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Unknown Failure

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Computers, bloody computers.

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Unknown Failure skip to main | skip to sidebar Unknown Failure Computers, bloody computers. Tuesday, August 7, 2007 Outerinfo: AdWare, SpyWare, and Pop-Ups I have a friend whose computer is infected with the Outerinfo pop-up ...thing. I don't know whether to call it a virus, or SpyWare , or simply AdWare . It's a program that will cause advertising pop-ups to appear on your screen, regardless of pop-up blockers or other steps you have taken to normally avoid pop-ups. Pop-ups suck. First of all, they're annoying. Secondly, they consume processor resources that you might have wanted to use for other purposes - like, say, using your computer. Pop-ups may consume 100% of available resources and render your computer useless. Thirdly, they represent an invasion of privacy - it's bad enough having ads on television, but imagine ads suddenly popping up and over the program you're watching. (Oh, that's right - a lot of networks do that now, having cutesy little moving ad...

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