What Is Malware How Do I Remove It?

Written by Eric Koshinsky


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What Is Malware How Do I Remove It

Eric Koshinsky http://www.antivirus-report.com

Malware is a term that encompasses a whole bunch of computer problems you may encounter, including adware, scumware and spyware. It is short for ‘malicious software’, and also encompasses viruses, Trojans and worms. I’d like to look at adware, scumware and spyware - all these types of malware have similarities, but also a different function that’s worth understanding in order to protect ourselves and valuable equipment and files. There is a lot of overlap in their function however, so oftenrepparttar 107588 names are often used interchangeably. Nothing that counts as malware should be considered harmless, and you should always make an effort to remove it from your machine.

Spyware This is hidden and devious software that sits somewhere on your computer and spies on your activities. At its most benign it watches you browsing and buying habits, and sends they information away to a third party. This is an invasion of privacy, and most people object t it. Atrepparttar 107589 more extreme end, spyware is capable of more sinister work. It can, for example, log any information you enter online including your credit card details and vital passwords. It doesn’t matter if you use a secure websites becauserepparttar 107590 spyware sits inside your own pc so it can ‘see’ and record whatever you see.

Adware Again,repparttar 107591 name gives it away - adware is designed to make you suffer all sorts of advertisements. If its primary purpose is to sell, it is very similar to spyware at it’s more extreme end. It’s pretty much indistinguishable from spyware in fact when it is put to work to gatherrepparttar 107592 information on your keystrokes and send them away to be used by a third party. Adware and spyware are often delivered along with other programs that actually want and hence is difficult to detect.

Scumware This vitriolic name is usually reserved for software that hasrepparttar 107593 primary aim of stealing. This kind of program may for example hijack websites, placing advertising on them withoutrepparttar 107594 webmaster’s permission. Sometimes it stealsrepparttar 107595 profitsrepparttar 107596 website’s owner should be making on affiliate programs by insertingrepparttar 107597 scumware designers affiliate code in place ofrepparttar 107598 proper one. This last thing is very obviously theft, but then so is taking over someone’s website.

Top 10 things everyone must know about computer viruses

Written by Eric Koshinsky


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Top 10 things everyone must know about computer viruses Eric Koshinsky http://www.antivirus-report.com

1. What is a virus? A virus isrepparttar 107587 name for a parasitic program written to intentionally enter a computer withoutrepparttar 107588 user's permission or knowledge. The word parasitic is used because a virus attaches to files or boot sectors and replicates itself so it can spread. Though some viruses do little more than copy themselves, others can cause serious damage or affect program and system performance. Therefore a virus should never be assumed harmless or left on a system.

2. One way you can’t get a virus You cannot get a virus simply by being onrepparttar 107589 internet or using an online service. You will only become infected viarepparttar 107590 internet if you download an infected file and then run that file.

3. Three ways you can get a virus There are only three ways you can get a virus: i) by executing an infected program ii) booting from an infected diskette iii) opening an infected email attachment. Strictly speaking i) and iii) are pretty muchrepparttar 107591 same, but most people think of them quite differently, so I will too.

4. What are infected program viruses? Infected program viruses are often attached to other software programs like games, disk utilities,repparttar 107592 macros in office documents and screen-savers. They are activated when these normally harmless programs are started. Whenrepparttar 107593 infected application is runrepparttar 107594 virus activates and loads into memory, where it can infect any new program that you open. This means that ever more applications on your system will become infected, which will almost certainly cause system problems. Files downloaded directly fromrepparttar 107595 Internet (either through file-sharing programs or direct download from websites), are amongrepparttar 107596 fastest growing sources of computer virus infections.

5. What is a boot infector? Booting from an infected disk simply means allowing your computer to start up with a disc, CD or DVD inrepparttar 107597 drive. Even so called ‘non bootable’ diskettes, CD's, and DVD's can be infected by a boot sector virus, so make a point of removing all kinds of discs when you’ve finished with them. Oncerepparttar 107598 ‘boot code’ on your hard drive is infected,repparttar 107599 virus will be loaded into your computer’s memory every time you start your computer, from whererepparttar 107600 virus can infect each and every disk that is put into your computer. Floppy disks, though not as commonly used as inrepparttar 107601 past, are still a very common way viruses being spread from machine to machine. Anyone with an infected machine, using a floppy disk to copy and save files, can also copy and transferrepparttar 107602 virus.

6. How do email infections happen? Email is now a favorite way to spread viruses. They are contained inrepparttar 107603 attachments (the files that can be sent along with an e-mail message). Oftenrepparttar 107604 user of an infected computer unknowingly attaches an infected file to an email message, and then sendsrepparttar 107605 email to a friend or colleague. Whenrepparttar 107606 email is received andrepparttar 107607 file attachment is opened,repparttar 107608 virus launches itself. Email messages with animations, automated greeting cards, jokes, photographs, even spreadsheets and document files, all have been documented to contain virus files. Many ofrepparttar 107609 most dangerous viruses are primarily spread through e-mail attachments.

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