Spamlaws News

Posted on Wed Dec 31, 1969

News Archive

Microsoft Vs WaledecMar 10, 2010
Verizon Is In Trouble!Mar 02, 2010
ACMA Warns Of Real Estate SpamJan 12, 2010
IRS Warns Of Spam E-mailsJan 08, 2010
Vodafone And Coke Caught In SpamNov 17, 2009
Facebook Wins Anti-Spam LawsuitNov 02, 2009
SMS Spammers Fined In AustraliaOct 25, 2009
Anti-Paparazzi Law In CaliforniaOct 19, 2009
Still Waiting For Canadian Anti-Spam BillOct 11, 2009
Fight To Ban Text Messaging While DrivingOct 06, 2009
New Regulations For Internet ProvidersSep 22, 2009
Hong Kong: Spam Capital Of The WorldSep 14, 2009
Lawsuit Filed Against HackersAug 23, 2009
Lawsuit Against Tagged.comAug 16, 2009
Cyber Attacks On Twitter And FacebookAug 09, 2009
Dutch Man Fined For SpamAug 02, 2009
Spyware has many ways of getting onto your computer, such as:

When you download programs - particularly freeware, or peer-to-peer sharing programs.

More covertly, spyware can install itself just by you visiting certain sites, by prompting you to download an application to see the site properly.

ActiveX controls. These pesky spyware makers will prompt you to install themselves while using your Internet browser