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Staying Safe On-line
Worms can spread as an email attachment. When opened, the attachment can install a keylogger into the Windows system folder plus a second file designed to reassemble the virus. When activated, the virus attempts to disable anti-virus software, searches for email addresses in a variety of places on the infected system, and emails itself to all those addresses using a fake ("spoofed") return address.
So how, exactly, do you stay on top of the spyware menace? The following guidelines will give you the upper hand. Although the list may look formidable, chances are you already use many of these tools and practices. Even if you don't, it doesn't take long to integrate them into your computing routine, and many of the daily chores are easy to automate.
- Use a multi-layered defence. Anti-spyware software alone is not enough. Use it in conjunction with anti-virus software, a spam blocker, and a firewall. The latter is particularly useful for spotting and stopping the sort of Internet activity which is a telltale of spyware infestation.
- Run scans every day, and after any high-risk activity, such as using peer-to-peer file swapping. Of course, you're better off not engaging in such high-risk activity at all.
- Update anti-spyware and anti-virus software daily.
- Enable real-time anti-spyware monitoring, so infestations may be stopped before they take root.
- Get your anti-spyware software from a reputable vendor. Never, ever download anti-spyware programs advertised via spam. Much of this software installs spyware on your system.
Tip
Is your system infected with spyware? Some common signs of infection are:
- An increasingly sluggish response from your computer.
- Browser windows opening automatically when you start Windows.
- Pop-up windows appearing constantly when you're online.
- Your browser's home page or default search engine being changed.
- Frequent browser and program crashes.
- New toolbars or bookmarks appearing in your browser.
- Sites added to your browser's Trusted Sites or exceptions list.
- Unpredictable browser behaviour.
- Blocked access to sites, especially anti-virus or anti-spyware sites.
- New programs in the system tray.
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