Type
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Description
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Reduced computer performance
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To perform their tasks, spyware/grayware applications often require significant CPU
and system
memory resources.
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Increased web browser-related crashes
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Certain types of grayware, such as adware, are often designed to create pop-up windows
or display
information in a browser frame or window. Depending on how the code in these applications
interacts
with system processes, grayware can sometimes cause browsers to crash or freeze and
may even require
a system reboot.
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Reduced user efficiency
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By needing to close frequently occurring pop-up advertisements and deal with the negative
effects
of joke programs, users can be unnecessarily distracted from their main tasks.
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Degradation of network bandwidth
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Spyware/grayware applications often regularly transmit the data they collect to other
applications running on your network or to locations outside of your network.
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Loss of personal and corporate information
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Not all data that spyware/grayware applications collect is as innocuous as a list
of websites
users visit. Spyware/grayware can also collect the user names and passwords users
type to access
their personal accounts, such as a bank account, and corporate accounts that access
resources on
your network.
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Higher risk of legal liability
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If hackers gain access to the computer resources on your network, they may be able
to utilize
your client computers to launch attacks or install spyware/grayware on computers outside
your
network. Having your network resources unwillingly participate in these types of activities
could
leave your organization legally liable to damages incurred by other parties.
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