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		<title>By: Lockergnome's Net Patrol</title>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Spyware vs. Spyware&lt;/strong&gt;
It?s like Godzilla versus King Kong, or Kramer versus Kramer, or something. CNet news is reporting that adware and spyware (and bears, oh my!) has started targeting competitor wares by detecting and removing them from computers infected by both. In...</description>
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It?s like Godzilla versus King Kong, or Kramer versus Kramer, or something. CNet news is reporting that adware and spyware (and bears, oh my!) has started targeting competitor wares by detecting and removing them from computers infected by both. In&#8230;</p>
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