If you’re noticing unexpected behavior from your computer, especially when using a web browser, you may be dealing with spyware. But what does this mean? Mysterious new toolbars, browser extensions, unexplained changes to your browser settings or homepage, and suspicious search results can all indicate that you’ve picked up some malware intended to direct web traffic to specific websites. Not only does this make spyware annoying, but it can also do serious damage to your files and programs that can put your online security at risk. Read on for the basics of how spyware works and how it affects your computer.
How it Works
Spyware can wind up on your computer in a number of ways. It can tag along while you download a picture or other file, or it can install itself after clicking a fishy URL in an email. It may even attempt to trick you like a pop-up window warning you of some malware present on your computer. Regardless, at some point during your normal browsing activities, spyware makes itself busy installing itself in as many places as it can. This can make it difficult to remove completely and can result in disrupted programs and damaged files. A surefire indicator that you’re dealing with spyware is if your browser homepage has been changed without your permission.
How it Affects You
A spyware infection can seriously impact your computer’s performance. Normal activities may slow to a crawl, your programs may stop responding, and your computer may start frequently crashing. While all this is happening, the malware can be collecting your personal information, changing and deleting important programs and files, and bombarding you with unwanted pop-up ads. Spyware can load itself onto your computer unnoticed and quickly cause serious problems for your device.
Preventing Spyware
Spyware prevention comes down to a few key factors. Some steps for preventing spyware attacks (along with other types of malware) include keeping your computer’s operating system up to date, practicing safe browsing and email protocol, and using spam filters wherever possible to prevent suspicious links from popping up in the first place. A managed services provider can be a great partner in helping you keep your computers and network secure and up to date while backing up your data to prevent loss in the unfortunate event of a spyware attack.
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