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Protecting Your Computer from Spyware

Date Published: 22nd September 2009
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Predators are out in cyberspace just waiting to harm your computer. One common method today of accomplishing this is with the use of computer spyware. Computer spyware might conjure up thoughts of secret agents stalking your computer, which isn't too far from actuality. Spyware is actually malicious software that is installed on your computer without your knowledge or permission. The purpose of spyware is to collect information regarding the users of the computer. This information could include personal information or merely information regarding the sites that users frequent on the internet.

Many consumers have taken steps to arm their computers with antivirus software to safeguard their computers against infection from virus. However, these programs do not prevent spyware. Spyware can be just as dangerous to your computer as it can change the way it operates make you unable to use it.


There are several kinds of spyware. For example, cookies that are commonly collected when visited certain websites are considered spyware. Marketing firms utilize this data to collect information regarding viewing habits. Others kinds of spyware are much more damaging as they collect personal information that you wouldn't want in the hands of strangers.

Accumulating spyware can also slow down the functions of your computer. It is advisable that you install a spyware removal tool. This will help protect you from future attacks. However, some spyware could make it difficult for the newly installed program to function correctly as it changes things on your computer. You would be wise to use an online based scanning tool for your initial scan. If you suspect your computer is infected with spyware, you'd be wise to limit your activities on your computer until the problem has been resolved. This can decrease the potential for having information seized from your computer.


Even if you are a careful internet user and avoid going to sites that are more likely to place spyware on your computer, you still could become infected. That's why if you feel that you aren't vulnerable to these attacks based on your internet usage, you really aren't. Therefore, consider taking steps to protect yourself like an internet security software package.
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For the maximum security, consider installing a recommended internet security software package, like the one available at www.k7computing.com/.
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