Companies scramble to deal with spyware
The people who call Dell customer service line often have no idea why their computers are running so slow. The ones who call America Online Inc. can’t necessarily explain why Internet connections keep dropping. And those who file error reports with Microsoft don’t always know why their computers inexplicably crash.
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