18 Feb 2008 04:13:37 | Tom Jenson
Booting up the computer in the morning seems to be taking longer
and longer. The pauses between asking for a web page and it
loading increase. Suddenly, even keystrokes aren't registering
on the screen as quickly as normal. Is your PC on the verge of a
breakdown or has some version of spyware made a nest for itself
on your machine?
The average user doesn't contemplate that the numerous websites,
free offers, giveaways or games they surf in a day will damage
their computer. And, nor does this average surfer believe they
could be downloading potentially hazardous software that is
going to cause their computer to go on the blink, eternally.
The Internet is teeming with fantastic websites, information,
tools and interactive activities. Some of these cost real money
and some don't. It's easy to take a freebie and feel like you
got the better deal, but when a lot of freebies come packaged
with spyware to infect your machine, the free price tag isn't
really worth it in the long run.
Spyware is an umbrella term covering malware, adware, viruses
and worms. Virtually any type of software (benign or malicious)
will track, record and send your activities (online and off)
back to its source. Similarly, in the beginning, adware was
designed with the idea of preventing end users from being
besieged by unwanted advertisements. However, those more
interested in harvesting your personal data, whether it is
credit card numbers or other personal information, have
unfortunately warped the idea.
Prevention is the best remedy for all of these ills. Good
anti-virus software, effective firewalls and reputable
anti-spyware tools can save you time, money and a lot of
headaches later. Most users don't think it can happen to them,
yet the best viruses and worms are so insidious, you don't even
realize it is happening at first.
Benign programs that just want to know the type of items for
which you like to shop, can interfere with your Internet
connection, overwork your CPU and even tie up valuable RAM.
While it may not 'mean' harm, it will become a nuisance when
left unchecked.
With the numerous anti-spyware tools available on the Internet
and in your software stores, it doesn't make sense to stick your
head in the sand. Ignoring problems on your computer doesn't
make them go away. Because spyware can come in so many forms and
be potentially fatal, it doesn't make good sense to allow it the
opportunity to inflict damage before doing something about it.
Comparison-shop the various available anti-spyware tools. There
are many sites that cover current information on the
anti-spyware upgrades and latest problems. Educate yourself to
your options so that you can invest in the type of software that
will work for you.
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About Author :
Tom Jenson has worked in software development for 20 years. He's
seen spyware develop from an occasional problem, to a daily,
hourly threat to all pc's. He made it a mission to research
these threats, and work out how best to combat them. Now this
series of article helps others protect their computers too.