The Importance of a Spyware Blocker
Spyware is the new adversary of your computer’s
security. Slick programmers seek out every tiny chink in the armor
of your firewall, browser security and anti-virus program to find
an entry for its spyware. Any click on any Internet window can
download a spyware program, ready to search out your passwords and
observe your Internet activities including the secure transactions.
Spyware can be programmed to dismantle your firewall and lower your
browser’s security level. It can load up your Internet experience
with ad banners, pop-ups, and toolbars and highjack your web quests
to redirect them to a specific advertiser’s site. Spyware can
threaten your security, steal your identity and, at the very least,
make your computer run slow.
Why Block?
There is no shortage of programs designed to
find and remove spyware. From a programming point of view, it is
easier to make software that will do that job than it is to make a
reliable spyware blocker. So why not add a spyware
removal program and forget about trying to block it? Today’s
spyware is very clever. It is not only able to find extremely
sneaky ways to install itself on your computer without your
knowledge or permission, it can find ways to insinuate itself into
your machine. Some spyware works in pairs. When the working program
is located and eliminated, the other one takes its place. Some
spyware is able to detect efforts to eliminate it and allow parts
of its program to be destroyed. Once the anti-virus software
registers the destruction as a kill and stops looking for the
spyware, it recreates the portion of its program that it
sacrificed.
Very cleverly designed spyware will hide itself
inside the processes necessary for the computer to work. They are
invisible to almost all anti-virus programs and can even be started
from safe mode. A dependable spyware blocker is the first line of
defense against these sneaky software attacks. A spyware
blocker works by comparing new downloads to known spyware
and, as its names implies, blocking it from entering the computer.
When this works, it not only avoids the need to seek out the
programs and erase them, it also prevents the spyware from damaging
the computer or stealing information.
It does no good to destroy a program after it
has sent your banking information and credit card numbers to its
maker. A good spyware blocker has to be kept
updated with the newest types of spyware. Before you choose your
spyware blocker, do some research to find out which one is the best
and which ones also will carry the newest spyware.
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