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Title: Most Computers Have Poor Spyware Protection
Post by: Shawn Tracer on February 27, 2008, 10:58:11 AM
Most Computers Have Poor Spyware Protection
 by: Paul Freedman

Almost 80% of computers have spyware contamination

Recent studies suggest that almost 80% of personal computers have some kind of spyware contamination. Spyware is quickly becoming the biggest threat to privacy and security on the internet. “The audited number from the past year clearly shows that spyware is rapidly becoming one of the internet’s most dangerous threats”. Said Matt Cobb, Earthlink’s Vice President of Core Applications.

Spyware can lead to identity left

What is Spyware? Spyware is any software that uses an internet connection to put itself on your computer without your consent. Spyware then allows others to read information from your computer without your knowledge. Brian Bruke, an IDC Security Research Manager says, “Spyware's ability to track keystrokes, scan hard drives, and change system and registry settings is a tremendous personal and enterprise security threat. These activities can lead to identity theft, data corruption, and even theft of company trade secrets.”

Get your free anti-spyware scan

There are several spyware tools available, but many provide insufficient protection. One of the better tools is SpySifter by Codeblue. Their software protects your computer from over 100,000 different spyware and adware attackers. SpySifter protects your computer from spyware objects such as Adware, Browser Hijackers, Firewall Killers, Flooders, Hijackers, Trojans, and Worms. The quickest way to check your computer is with a free scan from http://www.spysifter.com. For more detailed information about the SpySifter product checkout their corporate site at http://www.codebluesoft.com.

About The Author

Paul Freedman is a Security Consultant with SecureSoft (http://www.securesoft.ca).