Spyware
programs can accomplish a multitude of malicious tasks.
Some of their deeds are simply annoying for the user; others can become downright aggressive in nature.
Spyware can:
1.
Monitor your keystrokes for reporting purposes.
2.
Scan files located on your hard drive.
3.
Snoop through applications on our desktop.
4.
Install other spyware programs into your computer.
5.
Read your cookies.
6.
Steal credit card numbers, passwords, and other personal information.
7.
Change the default settings on your home page web browser.
8.
Mutate into a second generation of spyware thus making it more difficult
to eradicate.
9.
Cause your computer to run slower.
10.
Deliver annoying pop up advertisements.
11.
Add advertising links to web pages for which the author does not get
paid. Instead, payment is directed to
the spyware programmer that changed the original affiliate’s settings.
12.
Provide the user with no uninstall option and places itself in unexpected
or hidden places within your computer making it difficult to remove.
Spyware
Examples
Here are a few examples of
commonly seen spyware programs. Please
note that while researchers will often give names to spyware programs, they may
not match the names the spyware-writers use.
CoolWebSearch, a group of programs, that install through “holes” found in Common browsers. These programs direct traffic to advertisements on Web sites including coolwebsearch.com.
This spyware nuisance displays pop-up ads, rewrites search engine results, and alters the computer host file to direct the Domain Name System (DNS) to lookup preselected sites.
Internet Optimizer
(a/k/a
DyFuCa), likes to redirect
Internet Explorer error pages to advertisements. When the user follows the
broken link or enters an erroneous URL, a page of advertisements pop up.
180 Solutions reports extensive information to advertisers about
the Web sites which you visit. It also
alters HTTP requests for affiliate
advertisements linked from a Web site.
Therefore the 180 Solutions Company makes an unearned profit off of the click through advertisements they’ve altered.
Therefore the 180 Solutions Company makes an unearned profit off of the click through advertisements they’ve altered.
HuntBar (a/k/a WinTools)
or Adware.Websearch, is distributed by Traffic Syndicate
and is installed by ActiveX drive-by downloading at affiliate websites or by
advertisements displayed by other spyware programs.
It’s a prime example of how spyware can install more spyware. These programs will add toolbars to Internet Explorer, track Web browsing behavior, and display advertisements.
It’s a prime example of how spyware can install more spyware. These programs will add toolbars to Internet Explorer, track Web browsing behavior, and display advertisements.
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