How Do You Prevent Spyware?
We are almost to an end for our series on Spyware. In this series we covered:
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An overview of spyware
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What it does
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How you can get infected
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How to fix it
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How to tell if you have been infected
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Now back to the final article on Spyware: How Do We Prevent Spyware?
Spyware is software that infects computer systems and monitors all Internet and browsing activities of the user. Be keeping a record of the same, the software collects a plethora of personal information regarding the user of the PC and relays it back to the individual/ organization that has released the Spyware on to the PC. By doing so, the sender of the spy virus is able to keep a track on the person’s activities and is able to garner a wide range of information about the person which can be used in a number of ways. Apart from the obvious threat that is caused to the identity and the associated security of the person, the Spyware programs are also known to tamper the functioning of the computer by attracting viruses, slowing down the performance speeds and meddling with the computer settings.
As the rise of the treat posed by Spyware has augmented vastly in this last decade, methods to take action against it too have come up. While fixing Spyware infiltrations and removing the program from an infected computer with the help of ant-Spyware programs has become possible, the best way of protecting your computer is by preventing an attack in the first place.
As the adage goes, prevention is indeed better than cure, and in this article we shall discuss some tips and techniques the users can inculcate into their routines in order to be able to avoid any Spyware attacks.
The first common principle is to be aware of the links and pop-ups that you are pursuing. Mindlessly clicking on all that is offered to you on the World Wide Web is the worst possible course of action to follow. A majority of the offers for “free stuff” on the Internet can be revealed to be large scale scams that actually carry Spyware programs that once installed onto the computer track and record your every move. One should only accept download offers from trusted and reputed sources that are known for ethical conduct and have strict policies. This rule should also be applied to the process of opening attachments in e-mails.
The next tip is to regularly update your Browser and Server to keep all the entry holes into your system tightly shut.
The next step is to install a reputed and effective firewall on to your computer system. Some of the firewall programs available are the Spybot Search and Destroy which is available free of charge and also the ZoneAlarm, which too is free of cost. These programs can be used to scan the computer and record all the activity taking place on the system. If the presence of some objectionable program is detected the programs can be used for eliminating them. It is advised to use the services of there programs on a regular basis.
The most important tip and perhaps the most helpful one is to maintain caution at all times while using the Internet and its many services. It is important to be wary of all the products and services being offered on the World Wide Web as many of them are merely fronts for elaborate scams that could damage your computer system irreparably. Hence, whenever you encounter a program or a pop-up that seeks permission to store files on your PC or to download material, it is important to ensure that it is from a trustworthy source. Being alert and aware about the material you are transferring onto your computer can make all the difference in the world when it comes to safeguarding your computer.
The next tip is to ensure that all the aforementioned safety practices are put into practice by all the people using the computer. If it is a personal system, you can take the responsibility of being careful about the various threats and dangers. However if you are sharing the computer with a colleague or it is a family computer, make sure that everyone involved is informed about these principles and follows them effectively.
Tagged with: adware • malware • scareware • spyware • virus
Filed under: Computers & Networking
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I have anticirus firewall for my laptop pc. Do I need one for mac as well?
Yes, the only reason you have not seen many virus or spyware problems with MAC is because it has not been as mainstream, but now that they are getting more widespread use, you will start seeing more attacks.
An execllent post with logical points, We have been a lurker right here for a while but hope to become a lot more included in the future.