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Invade the privacy through spyware

With the development of modern technology, more and more advanced spy devices are being invented. As a result, the use of spyware has been understood differently by people. Some people use it to hack other people’s computers or to invade their privacy. I strong disagree with this practice for the following reasons.

Recently, Anonymous hackers have secretly accessed U.S. government computers in multiple agencies and stolen sensitive information, then left “black doors” to return to many of the machines as recently as last month. It is widely believed that attempting access to someone’s computer without their concerns knowledge is illegal. However, spyware creators remain largely untouched because of the way which finds itself on people’s computers. For instance, spyware usually come with the software that people download and it is normally mentioned in the license agreement that users must click consent before installation. However, most users ignore this agreement and just click “Yes” or “Agree” to proceed, which remains a problem for their lives in the future.

Personally, I dislike putting spyware into people’s computer is that such practice is immoral. People have their own secrets which they do not want to tell anyone in their entire lives. However, a hacker can easily obtain people’s private information by setting spywares on their computers. This allows him to obtain a chance to see everything that is contained in their victim’s computer.

There are several cases after putting spyware on computers. Some business information and important documents even be stolen by the hackers. We do need to live professionally and morally.

https://blogs.ubc.ca/etec/2013/11/16/fbi-warns-of-u-s-government-breaches-by-anonymous-hackers/

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