Scot’s newletter spyware roundup

Scot Finnie has a nice collection of both anti-spyware programs and spyware resource websites listed in the latest version of his newsletter. It looks like a nice collection of links. I’ll definitely be checking out those resource sites a bit more when time allows.

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