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Spyware and Adware: How Do Internet Users Defend Themselves?

Rajendran Sriramachandramurthy, Siva K. Balasubramanian and Monica Alexandra Hodis
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Rajendran Sriramachandramurthy: Rochester Institute of Technology
Siva K. Balasubramanian: Illinois Institute of Technology
Monica Alexandra Hodis: St. John Fisher College

American Journal of Business, 2009, vol. 24, issue 2, pages 41-52

Abstract: The spread of broadband Internet has resulted in the increase of spyware and adware. This study highlights their damaging effects and proposes a model that captures defensive measures adopted by Internet users. Specifically, our model indicates that knowledge has a positive impact on self-efficacy that, in turn, is presumed to trigger technical defensive measures. Moreover, concerns for privacy and previous experience with spyware and adware are likely to evoke both tactical and technical defense measures. Data collected by the PEW Internet and American Life research project are utilized to test the proposed model and the findings are discussed.

Keywords: Spyware; adware; internet privacy; online safety; internet threats (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: R00 Z0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009

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