Top Ten Facts About Spyware
By Tim Maguire,
freelance IT consultant,
United Kingdom
http://keepyourpcsafe.co.uk/
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Unless you've been on another planet for
the last five or six years you have surely heard of Spyware
and I would hope you are taking precautions against your
PC being infected. But do you know that the precautions
you take may be ineffective in protecting your PC? Here
are my Top Ten Facts about Spyware - some of them may shock
you!
1. The average home PC contains
30 pieces of spyware according to an audit carried
out in 2006 by security company Webroot Software. The type
of infections range from the relatively harmless adware
programs to malicious system monitors and trojan horses.
Adware programs are software installations that display
advertisements. System monitors are much more malicious
and track a computer user's Internet activity and capture
personal information. Trojan Horse is the name given to
malicious software which, although harmless itself, opens
the way for more malicious software to be installed. Webroot
Software found that, on average, the 30 pieces of spyware
would contain at least 1 system monitor and 1 trojan horse.
2. Your identity can be a few mouse
clicks away for criminals. Spyware can gather and
report all the personal information about you including
credit card numbers, bank account details, user names and
passwords. According to The Identity Theft Resource Center,
13.3 people in the U.S. become victims of identity theft
every minute. Although not all of these are due to spyware,
it's still a chilling thought that it can happen so easily
if your PC is infected with this kind of malicious software.
3. Spyware can slow down you computer.
Any computer has a limited amount of system resources. Every
time another piece of software is run the computer must
share out its resources ever more thinly. Malicious software
infections result in longer boot times and an overall slowing
down of the PCs performance.
4. Spyware can dramatically slow
down your Internet connection. Every Internet connection
has a limited amount of data it can transfer at any one
time. All spyware communicates with the Internet thereby
using up some of your available Internet communication.
The more spyware, the more Internet communication will take
place and the less space on your Internet connection for
your own use.
5. Spyware can turn you into a 'spammer'.
Some spyware can download other software on to your PC that
can relay Spam. In some cases this may lead to your Internet
connection being blocked altogether if your ISP (Internet
provider) traces instances of Spam to you.
6. Spyware can easily be installed
on your computer without your knowledge. In some
cases just one piece of Spyware can lead to many, many more
as the initial infection downloads and installs other malicious
software stealthily in the background.
7. Spyware can allow hackers to
control your PC. Some versions install 'backdoors'
to your PC that can allow someone from the outside to connect
to your PC over the Internet and take full control of its
use. Your PC can then be turned in to a 'zombie' that sends
out spam, Trojan horses and computer viruses in their millions.
8. Some Spyware removal programs
install Spyware. Why would they do that? In order
to hide their own spying software. Think about it. You install
an Anti-Spyware program to protect yourself against Spyware.
The bogus Anti-Spyware program sweeps your PC for all Spyware
except it's own secret list of allowed spy software. You
think it's doing a great job and feel secure in using your
PC when all the while secret spy software is sending out
spam or monitoring your use looking for personal details.
See spywarewarrior.com for a list of bogus Spyware removal
software.
9. The best Anti-Spyware program
only finds 90% of Spyware. Check out the review
of Anti-Spyware software in any PC Magazine and you'll find
that none of them detect any more than 90% and most cannot
remove more than 80%. Don't be fooled in to thinking it's
not worth using any Anti-Spyware programs, after-all 90%
is a whole lot better than 0% which would be the detection
rate without the Anti-Spyware software.
10. Many computer users resort to
wiping their PC and re-installing everything again in order
to rid their system of Spyware. While this will
do the trick, there is no guard against re-infection and
can be a waste of time or lead to a loss of important data.
After the system is back in use it may only be a matter
of minutes before it's infected again (see the BBC 'Honeypot'
report mentioned on my website).
Source: www.isnare.com
Permanent Link: http://www.isnare.com/?aid=189559&ca=Computers+and+Technology
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