
Welcome to ESpyNow.com! The internet is a wonderful thing that allows you to purchase and research anything from the comfort of your own home. However, there are also many harmful things, like viruses and spyware programs, that are hiding on the world wide web. It is almost a certainty that at some point in time your computer will pick up one of these harmful viruses if your computer is not protected. Our site is here to provide you with all the latest information on the many spyware programs out there and antivirus and spyware removers that can protect your computer. ESpyNow.com does not promote any one product or method. Our mission is simply to keep our viewers up to date with the harmful viruses that could infect their computer. Additionally we aim to inform viewers on how to keep their personal and work computers safe from such viruses.
Malware is a term derived from the words malicious software; it is used to identify harmful viruses that have been downloaded to a computer. There are numerous types o f malware that can be transmitted to your computer via the internet or network connections. Malicious software programs are designed to break into your computer system and steal personal information from your computers hard drive. Additionally they have been known to de-program entire computer networks that contain vital information. Malicious software can come in the form of viruses, worms, Trojan horses, crimeware and even rootkits and spyware. All of these things are potentially damaging to your computer and should be prevented or erased. A great way to remove or protect your computer from malicious software is to purchase an anti spyware software and download it to your hard drive.
Spyware software is often installed on a computer’s hard drive through downloading unprotected materials, or even by viewing un protected web pages. It is designed to monitor the functioning of the computer and copy every document saved on the hard drive. Often times this recording and theft of information is done before the user even knows they have spyware on their computer. Additionally spyware software makes it possible for other malicious software to be downloaded to your computer’s hard drive without your consent. The first use of spyware software was in 1995 and it was actually placed on computers intentionally. It was designed to track the computer use of employees at major companies, to ensure they were using their work time properly. The spyware programs were designed by Microsoft strictly for Microsoft computer systems. However, spyware took a turn for the worst and by 2000 Microsoft released a statement claiming spyware as a total loss.
By 2005 it was estimated that over 60% of all Microsoft computers had contracted spyware software by mistake. 92% did not know it was present on their hard drive until after it caused permanent damage. Merely eleven years after its creation, spyware was announced one of the top security threats to computers running the Microsoft system. Since then antivirus programs have been released that are designed to track and eliminate all spyware software on a computer’s hard drive. In addition many of these systems will prevent your computer from even downloading such software.
However, spyware software has developed so quickly and acts as its own controller. It is estimated that over 1,200 different forms of spyware are created every year. Because of its rapidly changing pace antivirus programs must be continually updated to protect computer systems. While an outdated antivirus system may work, chances are it will not protect against the latest types of spyware that are damaging to your computer. One of the most popular types of protective system for your computer is the antivirus spyware program. They greatly reduce the chance of malware being downloaded to your hard drive and additionally they are excellent at finding and destroying current spyware on your hard drive.
To keep your computer safe there are extra security precautions that computers using Microsoft programs should take.
1- Change the security on your internet browser to its highest setting. While the natural protecting program on your computer will not block everything it will help to delay potentially harmful materials.
2- Change your firewall settings to the highest available. Every computer comes with a firewall system that is designed to block harmful materials from your hard drive. The firewall of your computer not only protects computers from malware contracted over the internet; but also malware that is available through network connections.
3- Use password protection as much as possible on your computer. Though passwords do not stop malware viruses of any sort they can delay them. Sometimes using passwords can delay the virus just long enough for you to detect it and remove it before it causes damage.
4- Do not download any materials from the internet that may be questionable. The most common way to download spyware or malware is through ‘piggybacking’ where the software attaches itself to a popular download. To best prevent this don’t download anything from un-secured websites.
5- Turn off your computer when it is not in use. While malware does have a mind of its own it cannot run without the help of the entire computer system. Shutting your computer off while it is not in use will delay the malware from quickly spreading while you are away.
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