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Erica Larnerd COSC101-009
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Spyware... What is it? What does it do? How does it get on my computer? How can I tell if it’s on my computer? What should I do if it’s on my computer? Facts Conclusion Bibliography
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Type of malware Collects small pieces of information about users without their knowledge Very hard to detect and remove manually Often mistaken to be a computer virus
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Makes your computer run slower (particularly if there is more than one spyware program on your system) Change your browser or computer settings (like your browser home page) Deliver pop-up advertisements Monitor and report which websites you visit Install other spyware Monitor and report what you type into your computer (in extreme cases)
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By “piggybacking” on other software applications (like free software, downloaded from the internet) Browser settings are not set to a sufficiently high security levels Visiting a website that distributes spyware (sometimes called drive-by-downloading)
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You see pop-up advertisements when you aren’t even browsing the internet Your web browser home page keeps changing even after trying to set it back to your original home page Your web browser has new toolbars that you did not install Your web browser crashes or closes often Your computer takes much longer to start, and programs seem to run much slower
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Use anti-spyware products to remove spyware, since spyware can be difficult to manually remove Anti-spyware products such as.. McAfee Anti Spyware Norton Internet Security – Antispyware edition Others such as Microsoft Anti-Spyware, Sunbelt CounterSpy, Ad-Adware, and Spybot Search & destroy
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More than 80 percent of all personal computers are infected with some kind of spyware The best Anti-Spyware program only finds 90% of Spyware (says a review in PC magazine) The average home PC contains 30 pieces of spyware
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Spyware is a type of malware which collects small pieces of information about users without their knowledge and often thought to be a computer virus.
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http://computer.howstuffworks.com/spyware.htm http://www.sciscoop.com/what-is-spyware.html http://support.dell.com/support/topics/global.aspx/sup port/security/security_spyware_help?c=us&l=en&s=g en&~mode=popup
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