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Stepping Up to Spyware

 

Author: Mitch Johnson

Spyware consists of unwanted programs that are installed on your computer by numerous means so it can log and use information about your internet habits. Spyware is capable of overtaking a users browser, which will direct it to unwanted start pages or cause crashes.

You computer will gradually slow down as spyware continues to build in the system. A computer with a spyware infection often receives annoying and constant pop ups and spam email. Some of the pop ups warn that you are infected with spyware and coax you into clicking the ad to download spyware protective tools. Users must beware of these tricks and avoid clicking on them because it let malicious spyware in, causing even greater problems.

The most harmful forms of spyware can collect your private information such as passwords, credit information and social security number. New spyware programs are constantly released as threats to all internet users.

This also makes it difficult for anti-spyware programs to protect users because all threats cannot be known immediately. Because spyware is different from viruses users cannot scan their system with anti-virus software and expect it to catch spyware because it will not due to the different codes in spyware and viruses.

Protect your computer first by disabling the active X tool in the Internet Explorer toolbar. Without it disabled your computer will download unsigned scripts. Install an effective anti-spyware tool such as AdAware to help protect your system and avoid downloading software that you do not fully trust or are unknowledgeable about. Even some anti-spyware programs can be malicious because they are produced by spyware makers to install more spyware upon your approval to download.

When checking your email never open attachments you are unsure of and do not click on unusual pop ups such as those telling you your computer has spyware, instead press alt+f4 to manually close it and avoid spyware infection. You can protect yourself from pop ups that may contain spyware by downloading the Google or Yahoo! toolbars.

Whoever your software provider is, such as Micorsoft, always download the latest updates for your computer from them as it will provide patches and other security measures against spyware.

Keeping a secure firewall up and running will assist in blocking some spyware downloads. The development of the internet has skyrocketed over the past few years, leaving it difficult for users to keep up with, especially when it comes to making rules, regulations and laws on internet usage. Intruders who use spyware do so for many reasons, many of which are unknown besides just trying to annoy internet users. To protect your privacy online it will be necessary for nations to come together and establish worldwide regulations on spyware and other internet usage.

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