Are Your Computer Activities Under Surveillance By Strangers?
Spyware may be described as any software that uses a person's
internet connection as a backdoor approach intended to access
personal or business information, without the knowledge or
consent of the computer user
Spyware is often introduced into computers when people download
files off the internet. File sharing can pose risks of spyware
download, when people download music, movie or other types of
p2p file sharing programs. People must also beware of freeware,
shareware downloads if they wish to enjoy computer usage without
the risk of spyware.
Spyware can also be introduced along with bundled software
bought off a retail shelf.
A good suggestion would be to eliminate freeware or shareware
programs that a person downloads through the internet and to
reduce the number of hours spent using the internet. It seems
that people that spend many hours online are more prone to
spyware downloads.
Spyware that has infiltrated a computer may contain bugs that
cause computer errors while the computer is in use. Spyware bugs
can freeze a computer or slow down its response time A sluggish
computer may be a tell tale sign of spyware infestation. Browser
Hijacking can serve as another clue that spyware exists in a
computer.
Marketing and promotional companies use spyware as an effective
tool, to access and collect information from computers . Spyware
enables them to observe sites being visited, products being
bought, chat line discussions, topics of interest, online
searches by the user and the information obtained, allows the
marketing company to direct targeted products or services.
Spyware revolves around information going out to promotional
companies and related advertisements coming in via the internet
by way of email or pop-ups ads.
Needless to say that spyware poses an immense threat to any
computer user and can lead to the loss of privacy, stolen
identity and financial risks. Spyware is a comprehensive term
that includes adware,a trojan horse, a browser hijacker,
keyloggers, and dataminers all of which affect online privacy.
The best way to protect from spyware is to install spyware
removal software. The use of anti-spyware software serves as an
effective tool against spyware. Anti-spyware programs should be
able to scan and detect all known spyware and remove any spyware
found during the scanning process. A Free Spyware Scanner that
detects all known spyware is available at
http://www.DeleteSpyware.net
About the author:
Julian Pereira enjoys the internet and has devoted his attention
on computer security issues and spyware in particular. His
website can be viewed at http://www.Deletespyware.net