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Spyware - Is somebody watching you?

6 August 2007 0 views No Comment

is that is installed stealthily on a personal to intercept or take partial control over the user’s interaction with the , without the user’s knowledge or consent.

Unlike a virus, does not directly spread in the manner of a . Generally, an infected does not attempt to transmit the infection to other ; the issue is contained to your local .

They will reach your by exploiting holes or are packaged with user-installed , such as Limewire. is often hidden alongside other programs, and you may unknowingly when you download a program from the or from disks.

normally interferes with networking , which commonly causes difficulty connecting to the . , along with other threats, has led some users to move to other platforms such as or , which are less attractive targets for . However these platforms are not full-proof so don’t fall into an out of sight trap.

The scariest part of being attacked is the implications, as can also gather information about e- addresses and even and credit card numbers.

Not only can programs collect various types of personal information, but they can also interfere with user control of the in other ways, such as installing additional , redirecting Web activity, or diverting to a third party.

has an entire Update devoted to automatically updating users’ systems with all the latest fixes and patches for a wide range of , including , (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access), and Explorer.

Anti- programs can be used solely for detection and removal of that has already been installed onto your . Anti-virus can detect many but not all forms of malicious before they have a chance to affect your .

Anti- applications must also be able to remove programs on for /adware that refuses to be removed through normal processes. Of course, anti- applications alone can’t protect you entirely from unwanted and adware. For example, recent test results show that bundled (WhenUSave) is ignored by popular anti program AdAware, (but removed as by most scanners) because it is part of the popular (but recently decommissioned) Edonkey client. To this dilemma, the Anti- Coalition has been working on building consensus within the anti- industry as to what is and isn’t acceptable behavior.

Another form of is Adware, it’s similar to viruses in that they can be malicious in nature, however the focus now is as people are now profiting from these threats making them more and more popular.

Adware is often hidden alongside other programs, and you may unknowingly it when you download a program from the or from disks. Adware is that displays advertisements to users. Although most adware is in a different sense for a different reason: it displays advertisements related to what it finds from spying on you.

is designed to infiltrate or damage a without the owner’s informed consent. will log your keystrokes, steal your , observe your browsing choices, spawn pop-up , send you email, redirect your web to phishing pages, report your personal information to distant , and serve up pornography. hijacks your and redirects you to or a phishing-con web page.

It’s important that you lockdown your today and protect yourself from the threats on the today. Check out our for the latest info on how to protect yourself from and more.

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