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Textual analysis of End User License Agreement for red-flagging potentially malicious software
March 18, 2024, 4:11 a.m. | Behraj Khan, Tahir Syed, Zeshan Khan, Muhammad Rafi
cs.CR updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org
Abstract: New software and updates are downloaded by end users every day. Each dowloaded software has associated with it an End Users License Agreements (EULA), but this is rarely read. An EULA includes information to avoid legal repercussions. However,this proposes a host of potential problems such as spyware or producing an unwanted affect in the target system. End users do not read these EULA's because of length of the document and users find it extremely difficult …
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