Adware and Spyware Such a Pain
Spyware and
adware are not only annoying but more often than not tend to
damage your computer software and sometimes can even cause some damage to your hardware too. These annoying bugs
have become a bane for internet browsers worldwide. They have become a normal occurrence that we sometimes tend to
ignore but God forbid we should never accept.
Spyware is computer software that spies on your internet usage. It collects highly
personal and confidential information like credit card numbers, IPs and even addresses. The spyware program gets
the credit card entries as the user logs them on a web form or an online application. Some spyware are even
programmed to record your usage of the internet, what sites you visit, what files you download and how long you
stay online.

The information are then sent or sold to advertisers which make good use of them
for advertising campaigns that targets specific markets or audience. Usually, Spyware records IP addresses and
shopping habits covertly or without the knowledge or consent of users. They do that in a number of ways. Some uses
logging keystrokes to get information while some access the documents found in your computer's hard
disk.
The term spyware first came to use in 1995 but the adoption of its present meaning
came five years later. Spyware has been identified as the top security threats to computers using the Microsoft
Windows operating systems. And Internet Explorer users were found to be the ones more susceptible to spyware
attacks. Because of the popularity of IE and Windows, spyware programs were created to specifically attack and find
its way from the internet into IE and into the important parts of the Windows operating system.
The threats are real and that's why the anti-spyware industry is flourishing. For
every new spyware discovered, an anti-spyware program or update is created. These anti-spyware products usually
disable or remove the existing spyware from the user's computer system. Once installed, they also provide
protection preventing a variety of spyware programs from installing themselves in your computer.
However, there's a need to update these anti-spyware programs regularly. The World
Wide Web is a fast pace medium. Everything in there changes quickly and even sporadically. The same goes with
spyware. You never know when advertisers, web developers or even the government will come out with newer versions
of spyware or adware that have improved ways of accessing your files and personal information. Some spyware program
offer an uninstall option together with the program.
Most of the time, however, these uninstall options don't work. Some even installs
more spyware instead of removing that particular one. So, it is best that you rely on services of anti-spyware
programs to fully remove them from your operating system.
But while it is good that there are various anti-spyware programs at your
disposal, it is better that you prevent the installation of these spyware in the first place. Some of the
techniques that you could use are to disable the automatic installations of programs in your internet browsers and
to install pop-up blockers.
Spyware and adware attaches themselves more frequently on those rather
annoying advertising pop-ups. When accessing your email, it is a good practice to ignore mails that came from
persons that you do not know or those that contain a vague subject. It is best that you delete these emails without
opening them. It is quite cumbersome, but you really need to take time doing these things to make sure that your
computers are free from spyware.
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