Spyware Threats To Watch Out For
No net-savvy user can underestimate the danger posed by Spyware. These malicious programs cause losses worth millions of dollars to corporates and individuals alike and huge amounts of money are spent in fighting these fast breeding threats. Spyware programs can lurk in your data, stealing crucial information like credit card numbers and personal browsing history. To be forewarned is to be forearmed. So here’s a list of the most dangerous spyware doing the rounds, brought to you through FaceTime Security Labs.
Gator, one of the earliest spywares, memorizes the password of a site so that it can be popped up for gaining entry the next time you visit that website. Irritating popups keep opening up when you try to access your site due to Gator’s activity. The creator of this program, Claria, has attempted to smoothen out this retrieval software, but the popup nuisance persists.
CoolWebSearch is second on the list and it has earned the reputation of being the most irksome program that has many variants. It directs the user to CoolWebSearch.com or Datanotary.com by manipulating the browser. It?s extremely tricky to uninstall and users must never try it manually.
180SearchAssistant reads your keyword and pops up website suggestions which resemble your search keyword. Emoticons and wallpapers are offered free by this spyware. But of late some versions allow uninstall features which allow for removal of the program.
Huntbar can be as frustrating as they get. Huntbar has a modus operandi by which it creates its own toolbar on the internet explorer. Using any other search engine proves futile too as it will keep directing the user to its own page. Furthermore, it ends up changing the home page as well as the search engine setting, which leads the users to their server every time they use the search engine. And to add insult to injury, it drains the memory by 15%.
Cydoor is the next in line among its illustrious brothers and sisters. The main source of this program is the peer to peer (P2P) software. Much like the others mentioned above, it frustrates the users no end by incessant advertisement pop ups and also tracks the browser history.
ISTbar sticks to your system through install ActiveX and javascript. It?s as easy as visiting a site and you have a brand new program called ISTbar. It?s extremely dangerous as it siphons off the information to my-internet.info and Blazefind.com.
Various features of WhenU-DesktopBar includes ad pop ups, tracking of browsing history and an ability to run codes from a far off server using only update settings. Searches may end up in special offers and coupons being flashed on the monitor.
New.net must be exterminated without a blink of an eye. It specialises in selling non-standard top domain names.
IEplugin is harmful to your privacy to say the least. It installs a tool bar onto the browser and tracks all the activities on the internet.
BargainBuddy was once an infamous and ubiquitous program. Distributed by BullzEye Network, it would set up browser Helper Object to keep an eye on the system. It would study the keywords being used and would send advertisement your way based on that.
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