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How
To Prevent Spyware Attacking Your Computer |
by:
Tom
Jenson |
Spyware
is software or hardware installed on a computer
without a user's knowledge. It gathers information
and
reports it back to its source. It ties up
bandwidth, slows
down CPU speed and generally is a nuisance.
In its more malicious forms, it can disrupt
the PC so much
that it is unusable; it can run up modem
bills, it can spam
or send copies of itself to everyone in
your address book
and it can download pornographic material
to your PC.
The last is probably the one most likely
to make everyone
stand up and take notice. Downloading porn
at the office
can get you fired, downloading child porn
anywhere can get
you arrested.
The only way to keep these and all the other
problems
associated with spyware from infecting your
life and
disrupting your activities is prevention.
As the old
saying goes, an ounce of prevention is worth
a pound of
cure.
There are numerous programs available (both
for free and
for pay) that offer protection from spyware
and its related
cohorts. Most free programs remove spyware
that's already
been downloaded and installed to your machine,
such as Ad-
Aware, one of the first original anti-spyware
programs.
The free version requires that you scan
to capture and
remove spyware. The pay for version includes
a real-time
scanner that actually prevents spyware from
downloading or
installing itself.
There are numerous other products on the
market, but don't
be taken in by their pronouncements of being
anti-spyware.
Be wary, a few of the free programs are
just spyware
themselves.
Security for your PC at the home includes
using up-to-date
virus software, installing an effective
firewall, employing
reputable anti-spyware tools, making sure
all patches and
being sure to install all updates for the
operating system.
The best thing to do is to avoid risky online
behavior or
the downloading of every free offer that
literally "pops
up".
Never download anything from an unknown
source. A lot of
home PC users can find their machines besieged
by problems
because they downloaded something they weren't
sure about
or just assumed was safe. Don't assume,
be sure. You can
even check security settings for different
websites you
visit. Be sure what you're downloading is
from a reputable
source.
You wouldn't invite just anyone who knocked
on your door
into your house; you shouldn't let any file
or program into
your computer. Spyware at its best is a
nuisance, and a
potentially dangerous and damaging element
that can cost
you real time, and worse of all, money.
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About the author:
Tom Jenson has worked in software development
for 20 years.
He's seen spyware develop from an occasional
problem, to a
daily, hourly threat to all pc's. He made
it a mission to
research these threats, and work out how
best to combat
them. Now this series of article helps others
protect
their computers too.
Circulated by Bandoni
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