I use AOL as my internet server, and it has a spyware program. Recently it notified me that it found within my computer something called "Mate Watcher". This is something that neither Spybot nor Norton spyware caught, and I couldn't find any info about it in your web site. So, I googled MateWatcher, and found matewatcher.com. Turns out it's a consumer product -- a spyware program that can be bought and installed remotely, obviously without the computer owner's knowledge or permission. It's home page brags that because it's a consumer product, most spyware programs don't catch it. It advertises that it helps a spouse spy on his or her partner, or a parent monitor their child's internet activity. But the bottom line is that it also says the user of MateWatcher can access its hidden file within the computer which stores ALL internet activity, which can even be copied and printed up. Everything can be done remotely, from anywhere, with no physical contact of the computer. I'd love to know how (and from whom) this got on my computer, how to access it and see what is stored, and of course how to remove it. Any info on this? Thanks in advance.