10/23/07

Spyware Primer Beginners

Most people like me have no idea of the dangers that brings spyware? Well, let me tell you. They are on almost all computers that use the Internet, especially if you like the free resources of the Internet.

Spyware is a type of software which is installed on your computer without asking. Small computer programs can be downloaded to your computer from the Internet and install themselves without your knowledge.

A favorite trick is to install spyware when you install another program. Generally spyware comes from free programs available on the Internet. These free programs are called freeware or shareware. Technically, spyware company has your permission, but the legal issues are not clear.

After downloading your much-awaited free program, you click on the install icon. Then there is a licensing agreement that is in the way of your enjoyment. Of course, like me, you can quickly select the button I agree. And that's what makes these spyware law.

White-hat spyware simply get bored with constant pop-up advertising. But I am sure that it's not just white hat bothers you, but something more, as you have come to hate. This is how the producers of spyware programs gain a high standard of living. Some of these white hats spyware programs just collect your browsing behavior for companies to carry out a scientific analysis of online advertising. Yet, I agree with you on that same way that your browsing behavior is your own business.

The ago the black hat spyware programs that have no remorse for their malicious behavior. They collect e-mail addresses, passwords and even steal credit card information on your computer. The producers of this black magic use your personal information for their own use or to sell them as unfair.

Should I Spyware?

Here are some signs of spyware:

1) There are many and repeated pop-ups

2) Toolbars and / or icons appear on the desktop of your browser or anywhere

3) Slow computer and / or slow Internet connection

4) Your browser seems to enjoy visiting commercial sites without your permission

5) change your browser settings supernaturally

6) Advertising windows are everywhere

If you have any questions, seek help quickly.

What to do?

1) Download a well respected firewall program for your computer. If your computer is not at risk on the list, then you already have a built-in firewall. Check whether the firewall is activated. The popularity of anti-virus programs have built in firewalls.

2) Stop clicking on the pop-up advertising. This reduces the amount of advertisements you may receive.

3) Be careful what you install. Dont install software unless you know exactly what it is, and where it came from. If the company makes a good reputation, is not one, not install or get expert advice.

4) Keep your browser and Windows updated. Microsoft offers free security updates. Make sure you update regularly.

5) Use a quality anti-spyware program.

Never click on the cleaning of spyware or buy programs coming spam or pop-ups! They are supposedly cleaning program spyware are themselves spyware! Make sure you buy a program for cleaning spyware from a reputable company or you end up making your problems worse!

Good antispyware provide you with a calendar feature that lets you automate scanning of spyware from your computer.



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