How Spyware Gets to your Hardrive

Posted by Bambang Haryanto at 7:44 AM

Thursday, August 17, 2006

The average internet user’s computer is very likely to have some sort of hidden spyware infection that is slyly monitoring their internet activities.

Thousands of spyware applications exist making it difficult for users to avoid the threats when using the internet for numerous purposes. While online you could become infected with spyware by downloading games, music, screensavers, pop ups, pictures, emails, freeware and shareware.

A spyware or adware infection can slow down your computer, sometimes causing it to crash because advertisers bombarding you with pop ups and monitoring your activity are using all the system resources. Spyware programs latch onto computers to track your uses and acquire personal information to be sent out to intruders, all done without your permission or knowledge.

Legislators are now looking into making laws that would protect internet users from the privacy invasive software. Consumers must beware of spyware because it can uncover and take advantage of your personal information including credit card numbers, passwords, social security numbers and more. Malicious operators can hack into your computer and take control which could cause more permanent, serious damage to you and the computer.

If you are wondering what spyware may be latching onto your computer try downloading spyware scanning tools that can detect and eliminate malicious codes such as spyware. Spybot, Pest Patrol and ZoneAlarm Pro and popularly used removal tools.

About The Author
Mitch Johnson is a successful freelance author that writes regularly for http://www.1st-in-spyware.com/, a site that focuses exclusively on spyware removal software, as well as tips on how to prevent spyware from popping up on your computer. This site articles on has spyware guard, http://www.easy-spyware-killer.info/ as well as spyware scanner, http://www.easy-remove-spyware.info/

What “Friendly” Spyware/Adware Does

Posted by Bambang Haryanto at 7:55 PM

Friday, August 04, 2006

Regardless of where it comes from, Spyware sends information about you somewhere.
There is literally no “good” spyware if we use the definition above, but there are pieces of software – in the sense of tracking information about you – but in almost all cases you did opt in to allowing these items on your machine and they do only something legitimate.
 
Basically, “good” spyware would be cookies and key-loggers for sites and software you have agreed to use as part of your “contract” with either, or which you are choosing to use to enable faster or more pleasant web surfing. Example of this would include:

- Cookies for friendly sites
- Active-X controls for friendly sites
- Java scripts for friendly sites
- Key loggers for friendly software

Adware may also include friendly cookies that help identify you, help you log in to websites with which you transact business like “legitimate” sites – for example, major search engines.
 
The vast majority of spyware is not friendly, and the scanning programs are very good at telling the difference.

You may not be able to entirely stop spyware from entering your system, but you can minimize it through a combination of behaviors and browser settings, then find and remove it with an easy to use variety of software tools.

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Wednesday, August 02, 2006

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