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Internet
Scams 102 -- Hijackings and Spyware |
by:
Janette
Blackwell |
My friend Janice is afraid to go on the
Internet because of the terrible things
that might happen to her. She views a simple
trip to get e-mail the way she views going
alone, late at night, to a dangerous part
of town.
Please . . . it's not that bad. Though,
come to think of it, it's ALMOST that bad:
hijackers can now do things to people who
already have antivirus and anti-spyware
programs. To people who have carefully NOT
clicked on scam e-mails. Some hijackers
can disable your firewall, your antivirus
software, and your spyware killers. Or they
can prevent antivirus and spyware from being
updated.
But there are solutions. Here's what you
do:
HIJACKINGS
You know you've been hijacked if your start
page is different and if you keep getting
things you didn't intend to get -- frequently
pornographic sites and popup ads. You change
things back the way they were, but they
won't stay changed.
These nasties nabbed you through a security
hole in Microsoft Windows. If you haven't
been caught and don't want to be, http://www.spywareinfo.com/articles/hijacked/prevent.php
says,
"First and most simply, stop using Internet
Explorer. If you use either Mozilla, Firefox
or Opera, you are immune to virtually all
browser hijackers."
Actually, it's not that simple. There are
ways scammers can get around Firefox. Microsoft
is also busy locking its barn doors, though
I'm afraid the horse has already been stolen.
If you decide to stay with Internet Explorer,
be sure to keep it up to date, especially
with what they call "critical updates."
PREVENTING ATTACKS
The most basic and most necessary protection,
one you've probably installed already, is
antivirus protection. The antivirus programs
upgrade constantly to protect us from the
latest viruses. Norton is the most common,
and a good choice. If you prefer a simple,
uncomplicated solution, go to the site that
sells Norton, http://symantec.com/, and
download all the antivirus protection you
want.
If you're a thorough person, however, one
who wants to learn about all the options,
go to http://antivirus.about.com/od/antivirussoftwarereviews/,
and you will learn of problems and solutions
you never dreamed existed.
WHAT YOU GET FOR NOTHING IS NOTHING -- OR
WORSE
Unfortunately, an antivirus program alone
is not enough these days. You need ANTI-SPYWARE.
Because the latest hijackers can disable
anti-spyware -- AND keep you from downloading
updates -- you want some that is really,
really good. The techie who manages my website
says, "Get something that can WARD OFF attacks,
not just remove them after they've infected
you. Once really vicious spyware is on your
machine, it may be impossible for anyone
but an expert to remove it."
"But what about all the free anti-spyware?"
you ask. If you go to http://www.apcug.net/Reports/Editorial/2004.htm,
you'll see under December 2004 an article
"Beware of SCUMWARE Pretending to be Anti-Spyware"
which tells one man's experience. Sometimes
what you get for nothing is nothing. Or
worse than nothing.
When my computer ran slower and slower,
some parts of my website disappeared, and
question marks appeared all over my website
homepage, I yelped for help. Should have
yelped sooner, but better late than never.
Asked my website manager what he uses. He
uses Lavasoft's PROFESSIONAL program of
Ad-Aware and Ad-Watch. I bought it, and
it found 17 pieces of spyware (Alexas and
tracking cookies), plus a possible browser
hijack attempt. (The techie said, "That's
nothing. They found 83 pieces of spyware
on mine!" But then he's a pro.) Ad-Aware
removed all the problems except the question
marks on my website home page, http://foodandfiction.com/Entrance.html.
These are probably due to the attempted
hijack. I'm stuck with them. Fortunately
they don't show on any computer except mine.
If you want to lead a simple life, come
here to http://lavasoft.com and download
their PROFESSIONAL type of Ad-Aware and
Ad-Watch.
If you prefer an in-depth investigation
of anti-spyware,
http://www.pcworld.com/reviews/article/0,aid,119572,00.asp
can help you. They've tested most of the
anti-spyware out there, though I must say
that Ad-Aware's pro version was not tested,
only the pc version.
Just don't wait until you're in big trouble.
Do something now!
IF YOU'VE BEEN HIJACKED
A good, basic article can be found by going
to http://www.apcug.net/Reports/Editorial/2004.htm.
Scroll down to September 2004 and download
"Help! I've Been Hijacked . . ."
Another good article is, "How to Remove
Adware and Spyware," http://antivirus.about.com/od/securitytips/a/removespyware.htm.
You might also read "Invasion of the Browser
Snatchers" at
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,84464,tk,dn021402X,00.asp.
The article will explain how to undo the
damage -- although some hijack damage can't
be removed that easily.
MORE INFORMATION
Here are more good sources of spyware information:
http://www.scumware.com/ - a website about
nothing else but.
http://www2.spywareinfo.com/category/news/
has fascinating current Internet security
news flashes, which you will enjoy if you
like to feel that civilization as we know
it is under constant threat.
About the author:
Find the best recipe, food gift, and healthy
dieting sites in Janette Blackwell's Delightful
Food Directory, http://delightfulfood.com/main.htmlOr
enjoy her country cooking at Food and Fiction,
http://foodandfiction.com/Entrance.html
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