08 Mar 2008 12:28:06 | Mitch Johnson
Contrary to popular belief computer users are at a great risk of
being invaded by spyware and other surveillance software from
remote areas. Normally, people were unconcerned with
surveillance software because it was assumed it could only be
installed with physical access. Several surveillance software
and spyware providers are now advertising remote deployment
software that can be installed from any computer anywhere and
the information collected from the subject is sent back to the
intruder’s computer.
Spyware or surveillance software can easily be slipped into
someone’s computer through and email attachment, greeting card
or simply by visiting a web site. Instead of destroying a
computer’s hardware as do Trojans and viruses, surveillance
software works silently through the computer to gather personal
information to send to a third party. Many users have thought in
the past that such software could not be installed without
physical access but remote deployment spyware is on the rise.
Remote deployment of surveillance software through email works
by sending an attachment that often looks like a screen saver
and once it is opened the user is immediately infected.
Surveillance software is remotely deployed through web sites by
the browser displaying a message and if the user accepts, the
ActiveX control is activated which contains spyware. Snoops also
send surveillance software through greeting cards. The intruder
sends an e-card and when the user views the card they are
inadvertently infected with spyware.
These methods of remotely installing spyware onto someone’s
computer work well because users are unaware that the
installation is possible without physical access. Firewalls,
anti-virus and adware scanners are incapable of detecting and
removing these surveillance applications. To rid your computer
of the spyware you must download a tool designed specifically
for detecting and removing surveillance software.
About Author :
Mitch Johnson is a successful freelance author that writes
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that focuses primarily on spyware detection software, as well as
tips on how to avoid spyware from popping up on your computer.
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