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You can't sue the spyware companies because they usually state everything in their EULA [which noone reads]. When you install some software [usually p2p crap, or the god awful MessengerPlus] spyware can piggyback itself along with the intended software.
I've run Windows for years now and have never had a single spyware problem, you know why. I don't use IE, I update my Antivirus and Windows regularly. I don't install "free" software that I don't know about, it really is that simple.
I hate to say it, but if you get infected with spyware, it is _always_ your fault.
If interested: http://www.doxdesk.com/parasite/nCase.html
I've run Windows for years now and have never had a single spyware problem, you know why. I don't use IE, I update my Antivirus and Windows regularly. I don't install "free" software that I don't know about, it really is that simple.
I hate to say it, but if you get infected with spyware, it is _always_ your fault.
If interested: http://www.doxdesk.com/parasite/nCase.html