Spyware
is a broad category of malicious software designed to intercept or
take partial control of a computer's operation without the informed
consent of
the
machine's owner or legitimate user. The term taken literally
suggests software that surreptitiously monitors the user, it has
come to refer more broadly to software that subverts the computer's
operation for the benefit of a third party.
Spyware differs from viruses and worms
in that it does not usually self-replicate. Like many recent
viruses, however, Spyware - by design - exploits infected computers
for commercial gain. Typical tactics furthering this goal include
delivery of unsolicited pop-up advertisements; theft of personal
information (including financial information such as credit card
numbers); monitoring of Web-browsing activity for marketing
purposes; or routing of HTTP requests to advertising sites.