Spyware is EVIL

Posted on November 10, 2004 02:37 AM by Joel Comm

Over the past few months, I have helped several family members, friends and associates remove spyware from their computers. Often, people don't even realize they are infected with this insidious stuff. All they know is that their computers are running slower and those blasted pop up ads just keep coming.

My son didn't know any better when he clicked on a popup ad for "free smilies". He meant well, but that one click managed to install an entire herd of spyware on his computer. It took me the better part of an afternoon to clean it up!

People ask me which spyware program does the trick. The fact of the matter is, none of the tools available manage to do the job completely. And so, I recommend a suite of tools, all available for free download.

The first tool to have is Spybot - Search and Destroy. Not only does this small program install quickly and provide powerful features, but it is free. Free is good.

Next, I add AdAware from Lavasoft into the mix. AdAware Personal is free for non-commercial use. They do provide a paid version for businesses and multiple machines.

Finally, I like to use SpySweeper to finish the job. Created by WebRoot software, SpySweeper is also a powerful tool with a free 30-day trial.

One of the difficulties with spyware is that the creators are always coming up with new ways to invade your computer. Each of the programs mentioned update their spyware definitions from time to time, but none of them catch all the varieties of spyware. There is some overlap, but each does have its strengths. If you are overloaded with spyware, I suggest this trio of products.

For more industrial strength cleaning, you may wish to download Hijack This. This free program really lets you look under the hood of your computer to see all the spyware that is secretly lurking. However, without some more-than-basic knowledge of the windows operating system, this program can be dangerous. Not for beginners!

Is Spyware getting worse? Definitely. Will government regulation make it go away? Bwahahaha! Does government EVER make problems go away?

Just like spam, offenders can easily take their business (if you can call it that) offshore and avoid US legal entanglements. I believe Spyware is going to be with us for some time, so the best defense is a good offense. Practice "safe surfing" with these tools and hopefully you can avoid infestation.

See Also

Windows is Crap - Oct 09, 2007
Eliminate Spyware - May 03, 2004
Beware of Spyware! - Feb 14, 2004
Fix Your Registry - May 12, 2008

2 Comments For This Post

  1. Anil R Nair Says:

    What is a spyware.
    A general term for a program that surreptitiously monitors your actions. While they are sometimes sinister, like a remote control program used by a hacker, software companies have been known to use spyware to gather data about customers. There are many types of spywares like, hijackers, trojens, The practice is generally frowned upon. It will monitor your activities and taste, then sent to the programmer.

    Origin
    Spyware was used by some programmers to trace activities of some other systems/peoples. It was just list a cracking. Once the idea got to the “advertisers” they started creating spyware for their advertising programmes.

    How they are infecting
    You will never know when and how they get into your computer system. You may note that when you are trying to open some websites, your computer just got hang and some “installing” icons appear in the task bar. You may not aware that hundreds of spyware just installed in your computer. Once if it installed in your computer, it will attract other spywares towards your computer.

  2. ozbrad Says:

    Kinda ironic that the free smilies is advertised above your rant..

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