WhiteMateria
April 27th, 2002, 08:00 AM
All this coversation about the recent Malware incident between ad-aware and Radlight got me into thinking something that could be totally off the wall or actually have meaning. *Since this fight could turn ugly would companies who use spyware start to turn to something I like to call...
Stealth Spyware or even Spyware Viruses *(Possably encrypted) components that actually changes itself or is encrypted enough to hide from your Virus/Anti-spyware remover programs. *Won't that be interesting to fight off. *Even a combination of the two. *
And why not? *There are stealth viruses that hide from Anti-virus software.
Here is another idea I have thought of based on Stealth Spyware
Stealth Viruses that actually look for spyware on your computer and changes it.... I mean people get Anti-spyware software after they relize the potential dangers of spyware right? *It might be that they have spyware on their computer before they download the program and then get rid of it but what if a virus changed that spyware component to be hidden before you download such an anti-spyware program. *Then you did you scan and it shows up nothing but the virus had already changed it. *Even if you did get rid of the virus the changed spyware is still lurking and targeting information to the mothership.
Am I choke full of bolognia or do I have a valid point? *I know nothing about programming so I would like some opinions about this possable to come new threat.
Stealth Spyware or even Spyware Viruses *(Possably encrypted) components that actually changes itself or is encrypted enough to hide from your Virus/Anti-spyware remover programs. *Won't that be interesting to fight off. *Even a combination of the two. *
And why not? *There are stealth viruses that hide from Anti-virus software.
Here is another idea I have thought of based on Stealth Spyware
Stealth Viruses that actually look for spyware on your computer and changes it.... I mean people get Anti-spyware software after they relize the potential dangers of spyware right? *It might be that they have spyware on their computer before they download the program and then get rid of it but what if a virus changed that spyware component to be hidden before you download such an anti-spyware program. *Then you did you scan and it shows up nothing but the virus had already changed it. *Even if you did get rid of the virus the changed spyware is still lurking and targeting information to the mothership.
Am I choke full of bolognia or do I have a valid point? *I know nothing about programming so I would like some opinions about this possable to come new threat.