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Adware writers are likely to target the latest version of Internet Explorer with increasing frequency IE7.jpgin 2007, causing a threat to user productivity, according to the Trend Micro chief technology officer for anti-spyware, Ed English.

In London this week with the firm’s two other CTOs, Raimund Genes and Dave Rand, English told IT Week that adware companies will take advantage of the new features in IE7 to make money, such as the new tabbed browsing function, which can be hijacked to display the link to a dedicated adware site.

"IE7 will soon be the most dominant browser on the market, and it will [provide new opportunities] for exploits like ‘tab-jacking’," he argued. "IE7 is also about to become the world’s most popular RSS reader, so there is an opportunity for adware to be injected into RSS feeds." IE7 targeted by adware firms - 05 Dec 2006 - IT Week


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