A Brief Overview of Adware & Spyware

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Since early use of the term in a Usenet post that was reported October 17, 1994, the word "spyware" began being used in a relatively joking manner with Microsoft products. Although the term used to refer to James Bond-type tiny spy cameras, in the year 2000 the term was used by Zone Labs Founder Gregor Freund in a ZoneAlarm Personal Firewall press release. And this term was adopted worldwide by online users thereafter.


In a nutshell what happened was that around the time the press release was published in 2000, Gibson Research's Steve Gibson reported some advertising software that was installed on his system without his approval and knowledge beforehand with adware features that was sharing his personal information without his authorization. And the software was not easy to remove. Hence Gibson announced their initial anti spyware utility called, OptOut. And many more programs have since followed from companies all over.


Just the Facts….


 


If you think spyware isn't serious, check out these facts reported in a November 2004 research survey conducted by National Cyber-Security Alliance and AOL. Studies showed that:



Nearly 80 percent of those who responded said that as computer users, they had some form of spyware on their systems.


There was an average of 93 spyware components on each computer system.


Approximately 89 percent of the participants reports having no knowledge of the spyware's presence.


And more than 94 percent stated that they had not granted permission for the spyware's installation.



With Microsoft's browser, Internet Explorer, being so popular, it also is the most likely places for spyware activity and computer attacks to occur. So Window's users especially need protection. Arm yourself with an arsenal of a firewall, anti-virus software and anti-spyware software. Beware fake programs, though, that say they will remove spyware, but in reality only add to the problem. Some bad software programs reported in this manner are, in no particular order of preference, are:


AlfaCleaner


AntispywareSoldier


AntiVirus Gold


BraveSentry


Malware Wipe


PAL Spyware Remover


Pest Trap


Privacy Defender


PSGuard


The Shield 2006


SpywareStrike


SpyAxe


SpyBan


SpyFalcon


SpyTrooper


Spy Sheriff


SpyWiper


Spyware Stormer


Spyware Quake


VirusBurst


Trustcleaner Pro


WorldAntiSpy


WinFixer


 


Before you try spyware removal software, go to names you can trust like Symantec, McAfee and Lavasoft's Ad-Aware. And begin with updating your Windows security feature on a regular basis.




This article was written by Patricia Stevens wich was sponsored by http://nukeantispyware.a1wired.com/. Registry Cleaner Resource Site that helps you find the right registry Software that helps you fix any registry problems. Reproductions of this article are encouraged but must include a link pointing to http://nukeantispyware.a1wired.com/.

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