Spyware is software which monitors user actions, gathers personal data, and/or displays advertisements to users. While some spyware is installed surreptitiously, a surprising amount is installed on users’ computers with their active participation. In some cases, users agree to accept spyware as part of a software bundle as a cost associated with gaining functionality they desire. In many other cases, however, users are unaware that they installed spyware, or of the consequences of that installation. This lack of awareness occurs even when the functioning of the spyware is explicitly declared in the end user license agreement (EULA). We argue and demonstrate that poor interface design contributes to the difficulty end users experience when t...
This Article examines the legal status of Spyware under federal and common law in the United States ...
We investigate the hypothesis that it is possible to detect from the End User License Agreement (EUL...
Abstract. Many computer users are happy to be oblivious of the workings within the machine and yet o...
Spyware is software which monitors user actions, gathers personal data, and/or displays advertisemen...
Spyware is software which monitors user actions, gathers personal data, and/or displays advertisemen...
Spyware is a significant problem for most computer users. The term “spyware ” loosely describes a ne...
As computers are increasingly more integrated into our daily lives we become more dependent on sof...
The amount of software that hosts spyware has increased dramatically. To avoid legal repercussions...
"This exploratory research project is aimed at identifying factors influencing user decisions that c...
A research model and hypotheses explore software user perceptions of privacy, trust, and legal prote...
The question of what constitutes spyware is controversial because many programs that are adware in...
The amount of software that hosts spyware has increased dramatically. To avoidlegal repercussions, t...
Spyware is seen currently as a major threat to personal computer based data confidentiality, whilst ...
Trust literature has been thoroughly developed in the field of Information Systems. However, recent ...
Computers are increasingly more integrated into peoples ’ daily lives. In this development, user pri...
This Article examines the legal status of Spyware under federal and common law in the United States ...
We investigate the hypothesis that it is possible to detect from the End User License Agreement (EUL...
Abstract. Many computer users are happy to be oblivious of the workings within the machine and yet o...
Spyware is software which monitors user actions, gathers personal data, and/or displays advertisemen...
Spyware is software which monitors user actions, gathers personal data, and/or displays advertisemen...
Spyware is a significant problem for most computer users. The term “spyware ” loosely describes a ne...
As computers are increasingly more integrated into our daily lives we become more dependent on sof...
The amount of software that hosts spyware has increased dramatically. To avoid legal repercussions...
"This exploratory research project is aimed at identifying factors influencing user decisions that c...
A research model and hypotheses explore software user perceptions of privacy, trust, and legal prote...
The question of what constitutes spyware is controversial because many programs that are adware in...
The amount of software that hosts spyware has increased dramatically. To avoidlegal repercussions, t...
Spyware is seen currently as a major threat to personal computer based data confidentiality, whilst ...
Trust literature has been thoroughly developed in the field of Information Systems. However, recent ...
Computers are increasingly more integrated into peoples ’ daily lives. In this development, user pri...
This Article examines the legal status of Spyware under federal and common law in the United States ...
We investigate the hypothesis that it is possible to detect from the End User License Agreement (EUL...
Abstract. Many computer users are happy to be oblivious of the workings within the machine and yet o...