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How do Adware programs interface with the operating system and web browser?

a.

In a non-intrusive and well-implemented way

b.

In a poorly implemented and aggressive way

c.

In a way that improves the performance of the system

d.

In a way that does not affect the performance of the system

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Answer: (b).In a poorly implemented and aggressive way Explanation:The way in which these programs interface with the operating system and with the Web browser is usually so aggressive and poorly implemented.

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