Adware and Spyware Blockers

February 6th, 2010 by Owen Jones Leave a reply »

I would like to tell you the story of a law school student whose thesis was about money laundering. She frequently used to Google the term to come up with a useful list of Internet references. This proved to be useful to her and the whole procedure of writing her dissertation became simpler for it. After a few months, she came across a couple of problems like being directed to a URL which was totally irrelevant to money laundering every time she typed in that search term.

At first, she thought it was just a hiccup in the Internet system and then she rationalized that maybe it was a difficulty with the search engine she is using, but the persistent recurrence of the problem, made her consider that she had picked up a virus of some sort. We all can’t stand people bugging us, but people we can fend of.

What this law student was faced with was a computer bug that she could not ward off on her own. In the first place, she was not a technologically-savvy person and in the second place she never used her laptop for anything other than academic study and the actual writing of her documents.

The condition above is not an unusual case. There are many people who find themselves caught up in technological problems that are puzzling, but which can actually be described in two words: spyware and adware. The infamous term ’spyware’ was first coined in the year 1995 but it was popularized in the year 2000. Spyware is computer software smuggled into a personal computer in order to access the personal data of the user.

This is done by capturing your keystrokes, web browsing history and even scanning the user?s hard drive. It may sound like something you see in James Bond films, but that is wrong because anyone can become a victim of spyware. Spyware can be utilized to spy on criminals because it is helpful to society, but how what about the use of spyware to seize credit card details and the like?

What people can do to guard themselves is to block spyware and other software like it such as adware and malware. This can be achieved quite simply by deploying an adware and spyware blocker. The function of these blocking programs include clearing or disabling existing spyware or to inhibit the installation of these malevolent programs.

Spyware, adware and malware are not like viruses or worms which replicate themselves, but they cause just as much aggravation because they interrupt your computer’s activities. One of the most common nuisances caused by these programs is the slowing down of the computer which is very annoying.

In some infections, spyware is not even obvious as the cause of the problem. Therefore, it is best to have a blocker set up on your computer to avoid the infection in the first place. It is far easier to prevent than cure and it is also far better to be safe than sorry

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with researching the best virus protection software. If you have an interest in such software, please go over to our website now at Computer Antivirus Software

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with researching the best virus protection software. If you have an interest in such software, please go over to our website now at Computer Antivirus Software

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