Safely Surfing the Internet and staying free from Spyware.
The internet has quickly become a dangerous place to take your
computer without first having sufficient security equipment
installed and running. Intruders using viruses were the first
threat and spyware has become the most prevalent threat against
user's privacy and computer functioning. Having only anti-virus
and firewall protection will no longer fully protected your
computer from the many internet threats.
Signing online without first having good anti-spyware protection
will now invite in privacy intruders you would not normally
allow in. With spyware in you computer there is seemingly no end
to the personal information that can be extracted. The
information the intruder desires is easily logged by spyware
programs and sent back to the originator.
Spyware can steal information about your computer's operating
system, the computer's address and system specific information
such as what type of processor and the type internet browsers
you have. It will also record what web sites you visit and other
internet usage information. All this information collected by
spyware intruders is used to create a profile for you that the
intruders use for advertising purposes by bombarding you with
annoying pop ups and email ads.
A spyware program with a keylogger can be potentially the most
dangerous for of spyware because it works by logging each key
stroked into your computer. You user names, passwords, instant
message chats, email messages, credit information and more can
all be caught and sold or used by third party intruders. Other
forms of spyware take snapshots of your screen as you work
online at different times. Any type of spyware infection should
be taken seriously and measures to minimize the privacy invasion
should be taken.
Users will most likely know they have been infested with adware
because it almost always come with numerous annoying pop ups
that signal an infection. Spyware is usually more difficult to
detect because it is programmed to work silently. As it build on
your system the computer's functions will become noticeable
slower and browser pages will take longer to load.
Spyware can also take control of a computer causing browser
crashes among other annoying and potentially dangerous
malfunctions. If you internet browser page has been abruptly
changed or you printer and CD players begin acting odd they your
computer is usually infected with spyware.
You can begin avoiding spyware by knowing what types of programs
come with spyware or adware packages when downloaded. Many of
the popular freeware and file sharing applications come with
adware. Kazaa is widely known for having several adware
applications piggy backing their way into your computer as does
the free download of Weatherbug and DivX. The newer version of
DivX has rid itself of adware so users can feel safer.
Even anti-spyware tools can trick users into installing more
spyware because some of the scan and removal tools are produced
by the spyware distributors. Spyware Nuker is one such programs
which tells users it will eliminate spyware when it actually
skips over some infections during the scan and can install or
let in additional infections. The best spyware tools immunize
your system and then block spyware packages from getting in the
system.
Any spyware removal tool you choose to use should be updated
before each scan and the scans should be run at least on a
weekly basis. Many anti-spyware protective tools can be
programmed to run automatically at whatever schedule you choose.
Some of the top rated anti-spyware tools include AdAware, Hijack
This, PestPatrol, Spybot Search and Destroy and SpySweeper and
each is a free download. Once you have found a free product that
suits you consider paying for a more advanced version to get
greater protection.
To continue surfing the internet safely while keeping your
privacy it is vital that all users arm themselves with some sort
of spyware protection tool. Many computer malfunctions and
technical support calls stem from spyware infections.