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What You Need to Know about Spyware
Did you experience any problems connecting to the Internet lately?
Did some of your software programs stop functioning?
Have you ever been annoyed by advertisements that suddenly pop up in your
computer screen?
Have you ever wondered how some unidentified people are able to know your
e-mail address and send you tons of junk mails?
Or worse, have you ever been stashed of cash from your bank account or your
credit card spending suddenly went haywire?
You most probably have been the victim of spyware.
What is a spyware?
In computer technology, spyware refers to a kind of program that “spies” on
what users do with their computers. Through this close monitoring, spyware
gathers information about the user and sends this information over the World
Wide Web for another person’s or a company’s benefit. This is usually done
without the user’s knowledge.
Spyware can gather numerous informations on computer users. Some programs
are almost harmless since they only send off popup ads or attempt to follow
the types of websites users visit and send the collected information to
different advertisement agencies. However, nastier versions may try to take
note of what the users' type in order to catch passwords or event credit
card numbers.
How did spyware start?
According to and an
online search
records, the term “spyware” was first used on October 17, 1994
in a posting made on a globally distributed bulletin board system, Usenet.
Later on, spyware came to be known as espionage apparatus, like tiny cameras.
However, Gregor Freund, founder of Zone Labs (a security software company),
used the term in one of his press releases for a product, sealing the word’s
place in computer users’ lingo.
In 2000, Steve Gibson, owner of Gibson Research (a computer software
development firm), found out that advertising software components from two
companies had been installed in his system and even suspected them of
collecting information without his knowledge. He retracted this claim later
on, but still he reprimanded the advertising companies Aureate and Conducent
for secretly installing the spyware and giving him a hard time to remove it.
With this event, Gibson made and released OptOut, the first ever
anti-spyware program. Many others followed suit and came up with their own
antidotes.
According to a survey conducted by the National Cyber-Security Alliance and
AOL in 2004, a whopping 80% of computers had spyware, with almost 93 spyware
workings per computer. 89% of the participants in the survey said they were
not aware of the existence of the spyware, while 95% said they didn’t give
any permission for the installation of any spyware program.
As of today, spyware has become the top and primary security threat to
computer systems running under Microsoft Windows. Internet Explorer users
are targeted more often than not because of its popularity.
What are the sources of spyware?
Here are several sources of spyware infection:
• utilities which claim to make your Internet experience faster
• programs that are said to provide special offers while shopping via the
internet
• programs that would give smileys, animated and colorful cursors, etc.
• file-sharing programs
• spyware programs disguised as anti-spyware applications
How can you tell if your computer sustained spyware infection?
Here are clues that will help you determine if spyware is on your computer:
• numerous popup advertisements, even on Internet sites that don’t usually
have ads
• the browser home page changes unexpectedly and won’t change back
• new and unfamiliar toolbars appear in the browser
• additional icons appear at the corner of the screen where the clock is
• the browser takes you to websites you don’t want to be in the first place
How do you remove spyware from your computer?
After knowing some background information on what spyware is, its history
and development, its sources, and the clues that your computer sustained
spyware damage, let’s talk about solution to the problem.
The fastest and safest way by far to remove spyware from your computer is to
use a
stuttering cure
anti-spyware program. These applications are somewhat similar to
anti-virus software.
Spybot and Ad-Aware are only two of the highly recommended programs for the
safe removal of spyware programs. You may check the Internet regarding how
you can avail of these programs.
With the need we have for computers nowadays, it would be a very big hassle
if they won’t work properly. So make sure that your computers are in top
condition. Eliminate the spyware program in your computer today!
A lot of people use
directories for finding
search advice on where to look for good
quality reliable internet resources. While we have not tried this out
ourselves, it would seem to make a great deal of sense. While the world of
computers is becoming increasingly compilcated, there is additional demand
for other alternative search resources. The good thing about seeking good
quality editorially reviewed
local search resources is that it cuts down
on the risk associated with spyware. We believe that the future lies with
editorially reviewed directories that provide local markets with what they
are looking for. In addition if companies have gone to the trouble of paying
to be reviewed, there is more chance that they will be offering genuine
services.
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