Hidden Dangers in Spyware Stormer
The smooth programmers behind spyware represent
the cleverness of hackers backed by the big business of online
advertising. The lures that attract Internet users to click on the
link that will download spyware are very attractive: free software,
plug-ins that allow cool programs to work, quick ways to get a
pop-up off the screen. All of these can result in a spyware
invasion. The result is a program on your computer without your
knowledge, using your computer’s resources to spy on you for
reasons that you are not aware of. One of the sneakiest ways to get
you to download spyware is to offer it bundled with a spyware
remover. Spyware Stormer is such a program.
Good Fakes,
Bad Fakes
Some anti-spyware programs that contain spyware
actually work to eliminate the spyware of their rivals. While it
collects information about you for whatever purpose, it tries to
keep problems to a minimum by getting rid of the more annoying
spyware programs. This helps keep you from suspecting there is
spyware on your computer and trying to combat it. If the spyware
isn’t malware – working to hurt you or your machine - it might not
be a bad deal.
Then there’s the other kind of deal.
Spyware Stormer is spyware that is disguised as an
anti-spyware program. Part of its success is in the large number of
links that allow the program to hop onto your computer. The
creators of Spyware Stormer even have a web page made to resemble
Microsoft’s main page with an address that will catch someone who
accidentally misspells “Microsoft.” Upon arrival at the page, a
pop-up window warns you that you have spyware and offers to
download a free scanner if you click on the window. Of course,
that’s how the spyware is downloaded.
Those who have been victimized by Spyware
Stormer have reported that it’s very difficult to uninstall. There
are sites online that offer instructions on uninstalling Spyware
Stormer. Only a few of them will install spyware on your computer.
Fake anti-spyware programs like Spyware Stormer
can steal files and information, log your keystrokes and even dial
home programming to send your information. Other dialing programs
will use your modem to dial premium-price phone numbers leaving you
with a large phone bill. Always check out reviews of anti-spyware
before choosing one. At the least, you will be sure of getting a
good one.
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