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If
your homepage has been switched, you
have a “new” toolbar,
or your computer always pops up advertisements,
you are most likely infected with spyware.
“Spyware” or “adware” are
typically defined as software that tracks
computer users’ actions and history.
It is also used to pop up advertisements
and random messages without permission.
Some types of spyware allow the software
to “hijack” your browser
and force you to specific websites. The
spyware on your computer will track which
websites you visit, how often you visit,
and what you do while at that site. A
typical computer that is unprotected
can have hundreds or thousands of spyware
infected files.
Like
viruses, spyware is easily downloaded
unnoticed and can hide in places that
most computer users won’t
find. Many of these programs come quietly
attached to legitimate software that
you download.
There
is currently legislation proposed to
combat spyware, but there are issues
with legitimate advertising that must
be addressed before any changes are
made. This legislation would bar companies
from installing software that reports
its users’ actions, sends
any personal data to other companies,
or uses any pop up ads without permission.
Some reputable anti-spyware
programs such as Ad-Aware or Spybot work
very well to combat spyware. There are
other less known programs that are unproven
or even unsafe. The latest versions of
anti-virus programs now are programmed
to find and eliminate spyware. It is
extremely important that the software
is kept up to date and run regularly.
A well maintained
computer takes some effort, but once
the routine is set up, you can protect
yourself from intruders and malicious
software. For help eliminating spyware,
or any of your computing needs CONTACT
US.
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