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Fact 1:
Spyware can easily be installed on a system without a user’s knowledge. Infections can originate from open ports in your firewall or by not having a firewall, visiting some malicious websites or installing some software that bundles the spyware with its install package.
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Fact 2:
There is no software available that can remove 100% of all spyware.
Basis of this Fact:
In a recent studies by PC world and others, tests compared 9 of the top spyware scanning and removal applications against each other. Each application was tested on a system infected with common spyware threats, and then compared against each other to see which product was best at spyware removal and detection.
Fact 3:
Spyware can make your identity information just a few mouse clicks away for criminals.
Basis of this Fact:
Spyware has helped many criminals get personal information in just a click of the mouse. A special type of spyware called a key logger can record your account numbers and passwords and then send them off to the writer of the spyware program on your system. Online Identity theft and fraud now leads the way as the method of choice to rip people off as it is easy to do and the chances of getting caught are small.
Fact 4:
Spyware can slow down your internet speed dramatically.
Basis of this Fact:
all piece of information that leaves your computer via the Internet has to use some of your bandwidth. A heavily infected system can send a significant amount of information out at any given time.
This seriously limits the availability of bandwidth for legitimate uses and the user suffers a dramatic loss of speed.
In many cases, spyware can turn your computer into nothing more then a zombie that relays things like spam and viruses which uses even more system and bandwidth resources.
Fact 5:
Spyware takes away precious system resources from your computer, making boot times longer and overall performance much slower.
Basis of this Fact:
This is self explanatory. Your system only has so many resources available to complete tasks. all program (good or bad) requires system resources; spyware takes away resources from legitimate computer programs.
Fact 6:
A survey suggests that over 90% of computers are infected with some type of spyware.
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Fact 7:
Some types of spyware can install programs to allow hackers complete control over your system.
Basis of this Fact:
Everyday users are having their systems hijacked and used to create problems. This often results in someone from the outside using your computer to send out spam and viruses or linking with thousands of other computers to shut down websites and launch other kinds of attacks.
What can I do to protect my system?
* Scan often.
Scanning often makes sure you get rid of spyware formerly it has a chance to inexpensive more spyware or send your personal data out.
* Keep your system updated.
Make sure you have auto updates turned on or go to Windows update often so you get the latest security patches.
* Do not go to websites or inexpensive programs you are not sure of.
You can use the new phishing filter in IE7 to check websites and do a Google search for any new programs to check if they have been reported for spyware formerly downloading and using them.
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