Viruses, Spyware, and
Adware
No one wants a computer virus, they are
annoying and harmful. They can erase your hard drive; erase
important programs and data from your computer. It can cause
pop ups that drive you crazy and they can cause your computer
to just crawl.
Computer thieves can steal your personal information as well
as your identity. Malicious malware is just plain aggravating
to say the least.
If you do not take extreme measures you will surely become a
victim. You will be a victim of spy ware, adware, and viruses.
These things hide very well and sometimes until you notice that
programs are not loading properly or fast enough, or maybe you
have a cable connection that runs more like a dial up, then you
will realize that something is wrong. In some instances, you
may actually have to completely clean your hard disk and
reinstall everything.
Once a virus inserts itself into the other programs,
documents, or email attachments, you can pretty much click on
anything and you will have executed a virus. Once your computer
is infected, it can do a lot of damage. It can slow down the
computer, overloading the memory, destroying important data or
programs. It will also go even farther by infecting everyone in
your address book.
Spy ware and adware are also common nuisances that can track
all of your activities while you are online, trace your
keyboard strokes; gather all of your email information,
password information, and credit card information and spread it
all over.
Adware and spyware can cause some freakish things to happen
on your computer, you might even think it is haunted. You go
online one day and your entire browser is changed, your desktop
is changed, and you are running programs that you never
installed. Odds are that you have been hit by adware or what
many call, hijacked.
Spyware, like the term, spies on you while you are online.
Again, they record keystrokes and screenshots and send them to
attackers in the hopes of gathering information, password
information, and credit card information to use for their own
benefit.
It kind of makes you wonder how all of this maliciousness
came about. Well, in the beginning, internet and software were
free until people realized that they could make money from it
by incorporating advertisements with the free services. While
that was going well for a while, the advertising market got
much tighter and in order to make the free services and
software profitable, spyware and adware rose to the front of
the line. There was obviously going to have to be a trade off
somewhere.
Do not let the cost of the tradeoff rest on your shoulders
and just be wise. Stay away from pirated software, click no on
all pop up boxes, unless of course you are physically
attempting to download something, before you download anything
use spychecker, which is a program that checks to see if what
you are about o download contains spyware, install a firewall,
and scan your computer regularly for viruses, adware, and
spyware.
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