The Anti-Spyware Coalition (ASC) was a group formed in 2005 with the goal to build a consensus about definitions and best practices in the debate surrounding spyware.
Composed of anti-spyware software companies, academics, and consumer groups, the ASC seeks to bring together a diverse array of perspective on the problem of controlling spyware and other potentially unwanted technologies.
History
Formed in 2005 after the dissolution of the Consortium of Anti-Spyware Technology Vendors (COAST) which broke up over internal dissent.<ref>Cowley, Stacy, "Coast antispyware consortium falls apart", IDG News Service,
http://www.infoworld.com/article/05/02/08/HNcoastfallsapart_1.html
References
External links
- Anti-spyware guidelines get final version
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| Infectious malware |
- Comparison of computer viruses
- Computer virus
- Computer worm
- List of computer worms
- Timeline of computer viruses and worms
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| Concealment |
- Backdoor
- Clickjacking
- Man-in-the-browser
- Man-in-the-middle
- Man-in-the-mobile
- Rootkit
- Trojan horse
- Zombie computer
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| Malware for profit |
- Adware
- Botnet
- Crimeware
- Form grabbing
- Fraudulent dialer
- Malbot
- Keystroke logging
- Privacy-invasive software
- Ransomware
- Rogue security software
- Scareware
- Spyware
- Web threats
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| By operating system |
- Android malware
- Classic Mac OS viruses
- iOS malware
- Linux malware
- MacOS malware
- Macro virus
- Mobile malware
- Palm OS viruses
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| Protection |
- Anti-keylogger
- Antivirus software
- Browser security
- Data loss prevention software
- Defensive computing
- Firewall
- Internet security
- Intrusion detection system
- Mobile security
- Network security
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| Countermeasures |
- Computer and network surveillance
- Honeypot
- Bot Roast
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