Managing spyware and unwanted software through auto-start extensibility points
A monitoring service is provided that detects spyware or other unwanted software at the time it is installed and/or allows for the spyware's removal. The service monitors "Auto-Start Extensibility Points" ("ASEPs") to detect spyware installations. ASEPs refer to the configur...
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Main Authors | , , , |
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Format | Patent |
Language | English French German |
Published |
14.12.2005
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Edition | 7 |
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Online Access | Get full text |
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Summary: | A monitoring service is provided that detects spyware or other unwanted software at the time it is installed and/or allows for the spyware's removal. The service monitors "Auto-Start Extensibility Points" ("ASEPs") to detect spyware installations. ASEPs refer to the configuration points that can be "hooked" to allow programs to be auto-started without explicit user invocation. Such a service is particularly effective because an overwhelming majority of spyware programs infect systems in such a way that they are automatically started upon reboot and the launch of many commonly used applications. The monitoring service can thus lead to the subsequent complete removal of the spyware installation, and does not require a frequent signature-based cleaning. Spyware that is bundled with other software such as freeware or shareware can also be removed. |
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Bibliography: | Application Number: EP20050104382 |