NewBase 19 April 2024 Energy News issue - 1717 by Khaled Al Awadi.pdf
Spywareguide1
1. Getting spyware
It’s influence
Ways of treatment
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2. Introduction
What is spyware in general
Ways of infecting the PC
Spyware abilities
How to recognize spyware
Ways of protection
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3. What is spyware in general
Spyware is a kind of malicious software which is
installed into the computer without user’s knowledge
or permission.
Usually spyware becomes downloaded along with a
certain program, which contains malware code in its
body
Once being installed onto the PC, spyware starts
working immediately
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4. Statistics
Users who have spyware
As a rule, users usually don’t 100
even suspect they have 98
spyware in their system.
96
According to statistics, out of
94
100% users 92% don’t know
they have spyware and 91% 92
didn’t give any permission on 90
its installation. 88
8% remaining have installed 86
spyware intentionally to
control the machine’s activity
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5. Spyware installation
Often spyware function
is mentioned in the
license agreement, but
users generally click
“Agree” without reading
it. So spyware comes
onto the HDD absolutely
legally
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6. Ways of infecting the PC
By installing the spyware together with some useful
program
By exploitation of certain software vulnerabilities –
e.g., Internet Explorer
By using the fake antivirus and antimalware programs
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7. Internet Explorer
Many spyware programs
make use of IE. Mainly it
happens not because
Internet Explorer is the
most popular browser
nowadays, but because it
is deeply integrated with
Windows and has many
keys to critical system
features
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8. Fake antiviruses
Today many antiviruses
are available for free
downloading – and some
of them contain
malicious code. It’s
worth being careful
when downloading anti-
malware applications
and pay attention to the
recognition and
acceptance of the
product.
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9. Spyware abilities
User activity monitoring (web-sites, logins and
passwords, etc.)
Bank and credit card information
Collecting almost any kind of data
Change system security and personal settings
Often – slowing down the computer because of RAM
and CPU usage
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10. User activity monitoring
The main and most
widened aim of any
spyware is collecting data
about the user. Browsing
habits, passwords and
plenty of other data
becomes vulnerable. After
collecting and sorting out
the data is used for
different illegal purposes
including ID theft and
carding.
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11. System resources wasting
As a rule, spyware has
access practically to any
system setting. It
changes the priority of
processes in order to
intercept data, and that
makes the computer
slower – as far as all
resources are primarily
maintaining the spyware
and only secondarily – all
other tasks. All these
make the machine slow.
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12. Spyware recognition
PC performance is reduced
Browser settings are changed, the homepage is different
from the normal one
Internet traffic increases, especially outgoing traffic
Computer turns to HDD without any reason – it can be
easily seen on the system block
Antivirus programs warnings
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13. Browser warnings
Remember that browser
cannot change user
settings on its own. Once
you detect any changes in
the homepage, new
toolbars or anything like
that – it might be a bad
signal. Also do remember
that spontaneous webpage
redirection can also be a
warning sign to check your
PC for spyware
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14. Unusual HDD activity
A sure sign of spyware
presence is launching the
HDD when the machine is
idle. It happens due to
certain features of the
spyware, as it may collect
info independently. So when
the machine is idle and the
HDD suddenly starts
working (it’s a specific sound
that all of us know), it could
be the sign of spyware
presence
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15. Ways of protection
Use appropriate anti-spyware applications
Don’t download anything from suspicious websites
Remember to update you IE, even if you don’t use it
Use firewalls and web proxies
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16. IE regular update
Even if you don’t use
Internet Explorer as your
chief browser, don’t
forget to update it
regularly. It is very
vulnerable even being
disabled. Do remember
to use a reliable browser
like Opera, Firefox,
Google Chrome etc. In
general – always keep
your system updated.
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17. Use anti-spyware programs
The most powerful and
secure tool to keep PC safe
from spyware is buying a
good anti-spyware
program like PCKeeper or
Malwarebytes. It’s highly
advisable to keep them
updated. Choose the
respectable ones because
some anti-spyware
applications are spyware
on their own.
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