Malware: spyware, adware, viruses and trojans
Malware: spyware, adware, viruses, trojan horses, malicious dialers and other nasties are the current scourge of the Internet.
Is your computer running slow? Do pop up windows frequently annoy you (even at times when you are not logged on? Does your dial up connection suddenly pop up out of nowhere and you didn't click on it? Has your start page suddenly changed? Chances are very good that you are the victim of malware.
Even if none of these things happen to you, you'ld be surprised at what you might find lurking on your computer!
What is it?
Malware (short for "malicious software") is any software developed for the purpose of doing harm to a computer system.
The threat of malicious software can easily be considered as the greatest threat to Internet security. Earlier, viruses were, more or less, the only form of malware. Nowadays, the threat has grown to include network-aware worms, trojans, spyware, adware and so on.
There are many different types of Malware:
- Viruses & Worms: Spread through e-mail, web pages or networks, these can self replicate and spread to other computers. They can often cause great damage to a computer
- Trojan Horse: A trojan horse program is a harmful piece of software that is disguised as legitimate software. Trojan horses cannot replicate themselves, in contrast to viruses or worms. A trojan horse can be deliberately attached to otherwise useful software by a programmer, or it can be spread by tricking users into believing that it is useful. To complicate matters, some trojan horses can spread or activate other malware, such as viruses. These programs are called droppers.
- Back Door: A backdoor is a piece of software that allows access to the computer system bypassing the normal authentication procedures. Based on how they work and spread, there are two groups of backdoors. The first group works much like a Trojan, i.e., they are manually inserted into another piece of software, executed via their host software and spread by their host software being installed. The second group works more like a worm in that they get executed as part of the boot process and are usually spread by worms carrying them as their payload.
- Spyware: Spyware consists of computer software that gathers information about a computer user (such as browsing patterns in the more benign case or credit card numbers in more serious ones) and then transmits this information to an external entity without the knowledge or informed consent of the user.
- Adware: Adware or advertising-supported software is any software application in which advertisements are displayed while the program is running. These applications include additional code that displays the ads in pop-up windows or through a bar that appears on a computer screen.
Every computer that connects to the Internet should have a good virus-scanner and spyware/adware scanning software installed on it and these should be used regularly to scan the system to rid it of malware. There is one very important thing to keep in mind:
None of these will work for you unless you keep them updated!!!
You must update these on a regular basis because unless the software knows something about what it is looking for it cannot find things on your computer. Each of these programs will have something to click on to update them. You must be connected to the internet to update because the software will need to download the updates from the internet.
You should also visit Microsoft's Windows Update site regularly to keep your Windows Operating System updated with the latest security patches. To get there quickly and easily open your Internet Explorer, click on Tools then Windows Update. If you use a browser other than Internet Explorer, go to http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com
Reccomended Software:
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- Why pay for Norton or McAffee Antivirus when AVG offers rock solid protection for free.
Get AVG Antivirus. .
- Spybot is another free program that will protect your system from Spyware.
Get Spybot.
- Also free, Adaware will keep annoying Adware off of your system.
Get Ad Aware
- Microsoft has a new Spyware tool which seems to be pretty good. If you are running Windows XP or 2000, download it at: Microsoft Windows Antispyware . Click on "Try it now".
- jellico.com reccomends the Cloudmark Antifraud Toolbar for Internet Explorer users. We have tested it and it seems to work well at blocking "phishing" sites (bad web sites that appear to be Ebay, PayPal or a bank but which are designed to steal your financial information). Simply download and install the Cloudmark Anti-Fraud Toolbar for instant protection from phishing attacks, identify theft, scams, and even viruses and spyware. Click here to download this free toolbar.
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