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Spyware:
Different Types
Spyware is more dangerous than a
virus. It can steal personal data and
track your internet habits. It might be
concealed in a free screensaver or other
software that you download. Computer
safety expert Leif Wheeler advises us to
be aware of any offer of free software.
Many times, spyware is hidden in
legitimate software. Be cautious of deals
offered by well-known companies. Crooks
and thieves often create web sites that
resemble Adobe, Google or Microsoft, says
Wheeler. They instruct you to download
upgrades which secretly contain spyware.
Common sense should tell you to download
things like screensavers or wallpaper
only from a company's registered web
site. Have a safety talk with anyone who
uses your computer. Run an anti-spyware
application. The schemes for stealing are
the same, notes Wheeler. What's changed
is the technology. The rest of us have to
try to stay one step ahead.
There is a type of spyware that the
New York Times has labeled as
“Stealware” and what spyware
researcher Ben Edelman refers to as
“Click Fraud”, also known as
“Affiliate Fraud”. The most
notable vendors of this kind of spyware
are 180 Solutions and WhenU. This spyware
redirects the payment of the rightful
affiliate’s commission to the
account of the spyware vendor.
An instance of spyware rarely
"exists" alone. An afflicted
computer can rapidly become corrupted
with a lot of spyware devices.
Frequently, users will notice erratic
behavior and a decline of the
system’s operation. Spyware
contamination can cause considerable
inappropriate CPU activity, network
traffic, disk usage and the slowing-down
of the legitimate uses of these
resources. Stability issues, system
crashes and application crashes are also
very common. Spyware which disrupts the
networking software normally causes
problems connecting to the Internet.
A Trojan horse, by definition, sneaks
in a danger-some program cloaked as
something acceptable. Many spywares get
spread in this way. The representative of
the spyware presents the program as a
suitable utility, for example, as useful
software or as a web-accelerator. Users
then install the software not suspecting
that it could do harm to their computer.
A classic case of this is Bonze Buddy, a
spyware application designed to trick
children, claims that: “He will
explore the Internet with you as your
very own friend and sidekick! He can
talk, walk, joke, browse, search, e-mail,
and download like no other friend you've
ever had! He even has the ability to
compare prices on the products you love
and help you save money! Best of all,
he's FREE!”
Often times, spyware programs are
revealed by visibly presenting
advertisements. Some spyware simply
displays pop-up ads on a pre-determined
schedule. For example, a pop-up may
appear when the user opens a new browser
window. Yet other types display ads when
the user visits a specific type of site.
Spyware developers use this as a selling
point when pitching their wares to
advertisers who want to buy ad placement
in pop-ups shown when the user lands on a
particular site. It is also one of the
reasons why spyware programs collect and
store information on user behavior. ~
Leif Wheeler
| Leif Wheeler began marketing
on the internet in 1992 and he
retired in 2004. Leif’s
internet-time is now spent
researching and writing articles
that improve everyone’s
internet experience. Benefit from
Leif’s vast experience at http://www.leifwheeler.com/
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