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Home » Article » Marketing Is There a Spy in Your Computer?
Maria Marsala, Business Growth Specialist filed under "Marketing"
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You may have inadvertently invited a spy into your computer.
There you are, shopping on line and little did you know it you
caught a spy or two.
The spy is known by a few names "spyware, adware, trojans".
Whatever it’s called, what it does, once it's in your computer,
is start taking statistical information as you travel the
Internet. It may also send you pop-up ads and slow down your
computer. Wired.com, http://www.wired.com/news
echnology/0,1282,49960,00.html, mentioned it "could even collect
your credit card information". According to “OptOut”,
http://grc.com/optout.htm, one spyware program attacks your
e-mail signature file.
How did you invite the spy?
Maybe you've gone to a website you knew and enjoyed only to find
that it was purposefully purchased by a pornography site. The
new company may have imbedded "spyware" or "adware" into that
new home page and now, in many cases without your knowledge,
it's on your computer, too.
Maybe you've downloaded a free or paid program and as part of
the package you were provided with an added bonus – a spyware
program.
Maybe you agreed to it! You could have downloaded a program and
checked the box that allows that program to take statistics from
you "for their own use".
What you can do?
A firewall program should let you know when you're on a website
and a program is about to download. Note the word "should".
Or you can learn all about spyware, download an anti-spyware
program, and schedule time in your weekly calendar to run the
program. What I originally found on my 18-month-old computer
were: 2 porn and 42 other spyware programs. A week later, I had
4 new spyware programs appear.
To further reduce the amount of spam that ends up in your
e-mail, create a "rule" or "filter” that will take any e-mail
containing "certain adult words of your choosing” and send those
e-mails directly to your delete or spam folder.
Did you know that you can opt-out of some e-mail ad's and
tele-marketing calls, too.
Definition of spyware and adware
http://whatis.techtarget.com/definitionsSearchResults/1,289878,si
d9,00.html?query=spyware
Learn about protecting your computer from s*pam and spyware
http://www.unwantedlinks.com/
Use this link to check for spyware on new software before you
download it. http://www.spychecker.com/
Free anti-spyware program. Remember to use it at least monthly
and don’t delete the items you really want!
http://www.lavasoftusa.com/support/download/
Spyware UK - Lots of good information http://www.spyware.co.uk/
Opt out of doubleclick's ads
http://www.doubleclick.com/us/corporate/privacy/privacy/ad-cookie
/default.asp
More lists you can opt-out of this link does not work
http://www.networkadvertising.org/optout_nonppii.asp
Removing your e-mail, address and telephone numbers from lists.
http://www.dmaconsumers.org/consumerassistance.html#mail
Anti-Spam Tools
http://www.webattack.com/freeware/comm/fwspam.shtml
24/7 Phone number that removes you from credit card offers that
go through the four most popular credit agencies. Listen to all
options before hitting a key. #3 is the best option as it
removes you "forever" (well till you change your phone number).
Don't forget to get your cell phone number removed, too. Once
you call them, they will mail you a confirmation letter, that
you mail back tot hem. Call toll free 888-567-8688.
About the author:
© 2003 Maria Marsala, Business Growth Specialist. Helping you
attract clients and improve your bottom line by providing blue
chip methods, practical ideas and proven systems for businesses
growth. Request a consultation or join Elevating Your Business
Ezine now. Visit http://coachmaria.com
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