Effects of Spyware

May 22, 2008 – 6:20 pm

Spyware blocking is critical when wanting to counter the effects of spyware on our systems. “The more the merrier” is a common statement in our culture. It is also true of the inner workings of our computers.  The more programs running, the more difficult it is to diagnose the spyware in action.

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Often, infections are not easily seen.  If a user were to hit “control, alt, delete”, this would bring up a task bar on their computer screen that would reveal what programs were running at the time. This is a valuable tool for seeing what is going on inside the computer. This can enable a user to indirectly see the effects of spyware in action.


Spyware is Insidious

May 20, 2008 – 6:19 pm

There are a few ways that spyware can get into your computer. It does not work like a worm or virus; meaning that an infected system does not infect another system. Spyware exploits software’s vulnerabilities and deceives users.

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One of the ways that spyware finds its targets is through malicious websites. They will try to install spyware on the occasional visitor’s computers when they click on the “accept” tab.


Spyware Champions

May 16, 2008 – 6:16 pm

Adware is computer software that is designed to display advertising. The problem with adware is that it does not need the user’s consent to do its job. It is invasive.

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Spyware is different from adware because if it’s advertising supported software is designed to spy on you through the window of your personal computer. It tracks where the user has gone and perhaps where he will go. It works completely behind the scenes. Whether it is recording where you go, your personal information, or depositing you in the middle of a pornographic website. The spyware is hidden in a bundle of programs. The user does not know that the program is running. That is what makes it so dangerous. An estimated nine out of ten computers on the web today are infected with spyware programs.


Dealing with the Plague - Spyware Blocking

May 15, 2008 – 6:12 pm

Spyware Blocking and virus scan are convenient when dealing with well known worm outbreaks. There are programs that specifically identify worm activity in massive volume in repetitive emailing. They do not halt the progress of the worms, but substantially slow the process. This is significant progress.

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Over the past few years file sharing has increased dramatically. Hidden adware programs often lie in the shadows. This has increased the incidence of worm and viral infection.


Spyware Blocking is a Necessity in Today’s World of Computers

May 13, 2008 – 6:15 pm

Spyware blocking is necessary on a personal computer. Spyware is software that is designed to take control of the computer from the user. It will redirect the browser making it vulnerable to websites that will introduce viruses to it. It also monitors the actions of the user in secret. Spyware tracks what sites the user has visited and diverts revenue. It can also even change the settings of the personal computer; making it slow, changing the home page or worse. It is an efficient invader of the user’s privacy.

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