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Rogues Reeking Havoc On Your Machine? By Mindy Matter One of the biggest problems internet users encounter today are rogue anti spyware programs that try to convince you that downloading the full version of the program will protect you from all of the Read more...
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Spyware By Markus Wahlgren Spyware is programming that is put in someone's computer to secretly gather information about the user and send them to interested persons. Spyware can get in a computer as a software virus or as the result of installing a new program. Most often this information is a record of a victim’s ongoing browsing habits, downloads, or it could be more personal data like the victim’s name and address Spyware is part of an overall public concern about privacy on the Internet
What is adware? Spyware that serves personalized advertisements is called adware. It is also known as malware or scumware. Malware is an abbreviation used to describe a "malicious software" program. Malware includes things like spyware or programs, such as tracking cookies, which are used to monitor a victim’s surfing habits. It also includes more sinister items, such as keyloggers, Trojan horses, worms, and viruses. These are mainly used in cases of identity theft. A keylogger is a program that logs every keystroke the victim makes and then sends that information, including things like passwords, bank account numbers, and credit card numbers to the person who is trying to spy that victim. A Trojan horse is program that sends the personal information of from the victim’s computer to another computer. Viruses are similar to Trojan horses. The difference is viruses are attached to other programs whereas Trojan Horses are independent programs. Viruses are deliberately designed to interfere with computer operation, record, corrupt, or delete data, or spread themselves to other computers and throughout the Internet
Symptoms of Spyware infection The victim’s computer may show any of the following symptoms that are indicative of a spyware infection. * Computer programs run very slowly * Unwanted search engine handling the search * Unwanted website opens while browsing for some other site * Offline pop up ads * Sites appearing repeatedly even after clicking the home button
How to tackle Spywares and adwares? It is estimated that 90% of all computers on the Internet are infected with spyware. Spywares can sometimes disrupt or damage the victim’s computer. They may collect the personal information of the victim and his identity may be stolen. Anti viruses softwares are useful in safeguarding against these threats. But they should be regularly updated. But these anti virus softwares do not give protection against Trojan horses and spywares. In these instances the best thing to do is to use both an antivirus software and an anti software. Along with these firewall software should be installed to prevent personal identity theft. Free Article brought to YOU by ArticlesOn.com, where you'll find Articles On Everything! Visit http://articleson.com to get more free content. Educate yourself about Spyware, and malware, and other unbiased home PC security topics on Independent-views.com.
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Adware And The Case Against Bundled Software By Joel Walsh Bundling software applications together is a practice much abused by purveyors of adware. The potential for sneaking unwanted software into a bundle of desirable software is obvious. The benefits of Read more...
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Adware Tales Of The Computer Hijackers By Monty Cordello When we think of adware, what comes to mind are those annoying and pesky ads that pop up out of nowhere whenever we are surfing the net. Anybody who has surfed through the net has encountered those Read more...
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