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Be On The Lookout For Spyware
By Jeff Usher
One of the new ways criminals are using the internet is by spreading a virus.

Spyware and adware are becoming commonplace on the internet, and it is essential that all computer users take the necessary steps to protect themselves from the damage they can do.

What is anyway?

The term virus actually covers a broad range of different items. For instance, there are viruses that are relatively benign. These types
of viruses may just record the sites you visit and use that information to send you advertisements or flood your browser with pop-up ads. While these
spyware viruses are incredibly annoying, and most users would consider them an invasion of privacy, they are by no means the most harmful of this group.

The more harmful viruses are those that attempt to steal your personal and private information, mostly financial information, and use it for ill gotten means. Just about everyone has heard the stories about the problems of identity theft, and many cases of identity have originated with the planting of a virus on the victims computer. Unknown to the computer user, the sits on the PC, quietly collecting sensitive private information like Social Security numbers and account numbers.

A challenging and dangerous problem

Whilst this type of is bad enough, there is a variant that is potentially even more damaging. There are a growing number of viruses that are in effect key logger programs. These programs exist to capture sensitive information like passwords and account numbers, and with so many people using online banking and investing it is easy to see how damaging this kind of information could be. These viruses work by recording every keystroke a user makes on his or her computer, then those keystrokes are sent on to a third party, who uses them to steal valuable information.

The


best protection against these kinds of viruses is a solid anti virus software program, together with a good anti program and removal tool. More and more anti virus programs are incorporating detection and removal into their products, but at the moment it is still better to install several different products. Anti programs like Adaware, Spybot Search and Destroy and Spysweeper to an excellent job at keeping off your computer.

Of course the best way to keep those viruses off your computer is to run your anti virus software and removal programs every day.

The programs will then report back on problems they have found, and give the user the option of what to do. After you have determined that a particular program truly is a virus, you can remove it. Most anti programs do a good job of fully removing any they find, but it never hurts to run a second scan to make sure the virus has been eliminated.

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