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Spyware & Adware Removal
Spyware is similar to a Trojan horse in
that users unwittingly install the
product when they install something
else. A common way to become a victim of
spyware is to download certain
peer-to-peer file swapping products that
are available today.
Aside from the
questions of ethics and privacy, spyware
steals from the user by using the
computer's memory resources and also by
eating bandwidth as it sends information
back to the spyware's home base via the
user's Internet connection. Because
spyware is using memory and system
resources, the applications running in
the background can lead to system
crashes or general system instability.
Because spyware
exists as independent executable
programs, they have the ability to
monitor keystrokes , scan files on the
hard drive , snoop other applications,
such as chat programs or word processors
, install other spyware programs, read
cookies , change the default home page
on the Web browser , consistently
relaying this information back to the
spyware author who will either use it
for advertising/marketing purposes or
sell the information to another party |