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Posted on Nov 10, 2008 under Internet | No CommentLike many students, one law school student used Google to come up with a list of online research sources while conducting research for her money laundering thesis. This was valuable to the student and the paper writing procedure. Months into her assignment, the keywords that she had used so easily before began taking her to pages unconnected to her subject matter error fix.
The undeniable truth that she had been bugged was the only reasonable explanation to explain the persistent nature of the problem that would not have been as rampant had they been a search engine or internet system malfunction. It is human nature to not enjoy being bugged, but when the offenders come in the form of other humans, we can fend them off. Adware and spyware are computer bugs that, as they demonstrated by their persistence in the law school student’s computer that they infected, are not as easily gotten rid of. Using technology only for basic skills such as typing her papers and doing research places the student at a disadvantage.
Though frustrating, the law school student can take comfort in the fact that she is not alone in her fight against spyware and adware, as many people are confronted with this technological menace. Though it did not gain popularity until 2000, the term ’spyware’ was first introduced in 1995. Computer programs or scripts are ways in which this method of ’spying’ is accomplished, as it allows another party access to a user’s personal information.
Through studying keystrokes, hard drive material, and web browsing history, this spying is accomplished. Although James Bond would be proud of the methods, these types of home infiltration via spyware happen every day in the real world. Calling people affected by these attacks victims is accurate, as no one wishes to have their online activities monitored. Though the theoretical argument can be made that spyware helps the government in tracking criminal activity, there is no societal benefit to be found in the other purposes of the program, such has tracking credit card data. It is simply irresponsible for anyone to be negligent in their use of a great anti-spyware program.
Programs that are similar to spyware, such as malware and adware, should also be blocked for full protection against vicious computer infiltration. This should not be hard, as there are many online adware and spyware blocker programs. By preventing future downloading of these infiltrating programs and disabling current ones, these blocker programs prove essential. Frequently, the ‘harmless’ spying can result in slowing down the entire computer system so that running the system or any of its programs takes forever. Along with the trouble they cause, occasionally spyware is sneaky enough to hide from detection, which allows the crime to continue unpunished. Fighting the problem before it starts, by installing a good blocker, is the way to go.