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Beware Spyware-Tackling Infestations That Slow Computers
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November 2004
Beware Spyware-Tackling Infestations That Slow Computers
Spyware programs track and monitor Internet browser usage and collect various data for a third party to use for commercial purposes. The third party then uses this information to bombard you with targeted ads and messages - a marketerâs dream - based on your Internet habits. The spyware infests the userâs computer without the userâs knowledge or awareness, usually when the user visits certain web sites or downloads free software. Once the spyware is downloaded, it hides in system folders that are not easy to access. Spyware slows your computer down - sometimes as much as 40 percent - because it is always running in the background, using your processing power and Internet connection to relay the data it has collected to a third party. In addition to a noticeable slow-down, here are some other symptoms that indicate the presence of spyware:
- Unusual things happen when you open up your email or your Internet connection;
- Different toolbars start appearing when you start-up your computer;
- Pop-ups appear and soon afterwards your cursor freezes or your computer crashes;
- Various icons for programs you donât recall installing start to show up on your desktop; or
- A different home page for a site you donât know begins to supplant your regular home page.
Steering Clear
The best way to steer clear of spyware is to make sure your employees understand how spyware creators get their code onto to your computer. Here are some of the most common methods:
- By bundling spyware in with popular applications - including computer games and calendars. This is where spyware creators snare those of us who are in a hurry and donât bother to read the end-user agreement in full. Read all pre-download agreements carefully. You may be agreeing to accept the spyware that comes with the files you actually want. Choose the "custom" rather than the "default" install and look at what the download involves.
- By sending "official-looking" pop-up messages. Think twice before clicking on any pop-up. Some sneaky operators will play on your emotions to get you to act without applying your normal caution. The pop up may inform you that your computer is infected with spyware and invite you to click on to find out how to get rid of the problem. Donât fall for this or other dramatic pop-ups.
- By offering plug-ins or extra features when you enter their web site - plug-ins that will help you access the full content of an article. Unless you know and trust the company making this type of offer, donât download plug-ins.
Fighting Back
An annoyance for all computer users, spyware can capsize small businesses that rely heavily on their systems to manage operations. Congress has begun to address the problem, and the Federal Trade Commission, prompted by anti-spyware activists, is expected to issue new regulations to inhibit hidden downloads. In the interim, most businesses now recognize the need to fight back. Few small business operators have the means to track down and de-install spyware programs without some help. The problem has spurred the start-up of anti-spyware companies who offer proven sweeper programs and continue to develop new means to combat the interlopers. Check out their offerings -
Ad-aware (www.lavasoftusa.com/software/adaware); Spychecker (www.spychecker.com) and Spysweeper (www.webroot.com) - to determine the best safeguard for your computer system.
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