Friday, January 22, 2010

Annoying Spywares

Just last month, my brother’s computer at home finally gave in forcing dear hubby to reformat it. It started with pop up ads indiscriminately displaying, then the browser’s default home page is always redirected to another page no matter how often you try to restore your defaults in the Browser Options. The anti-virus software also keeps on popping as it detected various irreparable threats. We also experience frequent crashing and the BSOD or the “Blue Screen of Death” was a common sight. Obviously, the computer was attacked with some sort of spywares, or probably even virus and some type of worms.

Those are the things that I dread the most. As wikipedia explains, a Spyware is computer software that collects personal information about users without their informed consent. Personal information is secretly recorded with a variety of techniques, including logging keystrokes, recording Internet web browsing history, and scanning documents on the computer's hard disk. Purposes range from overtly criminal (theft of passwords and financial details) to the merely annoying (recording Internet search history for targeted advertising, while consuming computer resources).

Spywares are absolutely annoying, dangerous and even costly. This is the reason why we need to be secured by powerful antispyware softwares and exercise utmost care like when we find duplicate files download. These antispyware softwares block known and emerging spyware threats before they ever reach your computer while you browse. They let you download music and share files without worries of spyware infection.

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