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The
never ending Spyware..story |
by:
Doug
Woodall |
It's
been with us since 1993, it's gotten more
intrusive, more complicated.
It's created a whole ecosystem, so to speak.
A person sits somewhere, writing a new virus,
a new application of Spyware. It is put
onto the Internet and Anti-Virus and Anti-Spyware
vendors begin to develop definitions to
combat it, maybe even to stop it permanently.
These fixes are incorporated into the new
versions of the software they sell, or distribute
as freeware.
Existing companies, businesses, and users
struggle to keep up with what to use, overwhelmed,
their lifeline to the Internet depends on
it. In this portion of the ecosystem you
have;
The end user. YOU!
Your Internet Provider, Hosting Service,
ect.
The businesses on the Internet, all of em.
The existing companies and vendors providing
the Anti-Virus and Anti-Spyware Programs.
Adding to this ecosystem, new companies
start up to get into the rapidly exploding
business, marketing their own software.
More additions occur as new businesses start
up to sell the software the companies have
produced.
New and old online users buy upgraded and
new software to try and protect their personal
information from being stolen. Interlaced
into all the above is the knowledge required
to know how to protect ourselves with the
basics. A hardware or software Firewall,
Anti-Virus and Anti-Spyware.
Whew! Ok, rest.
Point to ponder while resting..recent eWeek.com
tests reveal that some Vendors are failing
to provide solutions when it comes to finding
and permanently destroying Viruses and Spyware.
Rested? Then let's look at it from another
angle shall we?
Without the person somewhere in the world
writing the virus or Spyware, there would
be no need for the person that is writing
the program to combat it. There would be
no need for the company that employs the
person writing the programs to combat the
virus or Spyware. No need for the Businesses
that sell the programs the company markets.
Still with me? Good. And finally,
No need for the user, you, to protect yourself.
I hope this lil exercise has proved informative.
Take Care.
About the author:
About the Author:
Doug Woodall has a website at http://www.spywarebiz.com
There he provides free information and recommended
products to combat Spyware.
He is a member of the IWA (International
Webmasters Association)
Doug can be reached at spywarebiz@comcast.net.
Article edited for proper content by Wendy
McCallum
Permission to copy ok as long as about author
info remains with article.
Copyright 2005 SpywareBiz
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