The Difference of Adware, Spyware and Anti-virus
Adware, spyware and computer virus share some similarities, one of which is that all three are major nuisances for computer users. Let's differentiate the three.
Spyware is software that does not intentionally harm your computer. What they do is that they create pathways wherein someone else aside from the computer owner can communicate with the computer. Normally spywares record the various types of web sites you visit which are later used by web advertisers to allow them to send you unwanted emails and pop-ups.
This is why spyware are usually frowned upon and greatly avoided. They are more intrusive than adware. Spyware have their own separate executable programs which allow them to record your keystrokes, scan files on your hard disks and look at other applications that you use including but not limited to chat programs, cookies and Web browser settings.
The spyware then will send the information that it had gathered to the spyware author. The agent will then use this information for advertising and marketing purposes. They even sell the information to advertisers and other parties.
Adware, on the other hand, are more legitimate form of freeware. Similar to spyware, adwares are advertising materials which are packaged into a software or program and are installed automatically once that particular program or software is added into the computer system. Some forms of adware, on the other hand, download advertising contents as a particular application is being utilized. It is quite unfortunate that most of the adware programs take the form of spywares that is they track and report user information to program authors.
Some signs of spyware infections include pop-up ads that seem to be not related to the site you are viewing. More often than not, spyware pop-ups are advertisements about adult contents. Also if you notice your computer slowing down, there's a big chance that spywares and its other components have found their way in your operating system. When the Windows desktop also takes a longer time to load, its best to scan your computer for possible spyware infections.
Meanwhile, viruses are destructive form of software. They were purely designed and created for one purpose alone: to wreck havoc to your computer. They destroy whatever they come in contact to and will initiate self replication and infect as many components of the computer's operating system or network as possible.
Nowadays, a lot of anti-virus software also provides spyware and adware scanning and removal utilities. Some programs, however, are focused on located and deleting or destroying spyware and adware programs. Whether is an anti-virus software or a anti-spyware dedicated scanner, they both search your computer and identify any spyware and virus installed on your system.
They then remove it as well as their components located in the system registry among other places in your computer. It is therefore, good to regularly update your virus or spyware scanner to ensure that your computer is protected from the thousands of spyware and viruses in the internet. Never be fooled from ads that claim that their products only contain adware.
These adware maybe spyware in disguised and are just waiting to be deployed for them to gather your information. Learn to setup firewall systems and always block pop-up blockers to minimize computer infection and ensure the security of all your computer files.
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Anti Virus News Articles:-
- Sunbelt aspires to be next McAfee in Europe (vnunet.com)
Doug Woodburn, CRN , Friday 29 May 2009 at 12:36:00 US-based vendor aims for high impact in what is an already crowded anti-virus market Sunbelt Software is looking to make a serious stir in the saturated anti-virus industry and is promising resellers guaranteed margins of 20-30 per cent....
- I Surf Unprotected (PC World via Yahoo! News)
That's right. I don't use any anti-malware apps.
- I Surf Unprotected (PC World)
In my experience, common sense and alert surfing are more valuable than antivirus bloatware.
- Smartphones most at risk for mobile viruses in coming years: study (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News)
MONTREAL - The growing popularity of smartphones that surf the Internet and allow consumers to play games and watch video will make them susceptible to viruses, a study on mobile phones and viral outbreaks says.
- Sunbelt aspires to be next McAfee in Europe (VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
Sunbelt Software is looking to make a serious stir in the saturated anti-virus industry and is promising resellers guaranteed margins of 20-30 per cent.
- RBS strengthens online fraud protection (Computing.co.uk)
Angelica Mari, Computing , Friday 29 May 2009 at 11:07:00 Bank offers free software to clients in a bid to boost web security Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) is offering free software to its customers in an attempt to reduce the threat of online fraud. The software, which can be downloaded on the web, works alongside existing anti-virus systems and firewalls aiming to mitigate malware, phishing and ...
- Sophos Develops Klingon Anti-Virus Software (AnandTech)
That's right... it's time to test out your Klingon language skills!...
- Diskeeper ships optimisation tool for Hyper-V (TechWorld)
Looks to resolve resource conflicts. Defragmentation specialist Diskeeper has begun shipping V-locity, a new optimisation and defragmentation tool designed for virtualised machines, but specifically targeted at maximising server speeds for Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V environments.
- Network Appliance suits space-limited environments. (ThomasNet)
Featuring 8 LAN and PCI expansion slots, 1U Model FWS-7300 is suited for entry-level IDS/IPS, firewall, anti-virus gateway, and Unified Threat Management applications. Unit includes 2.1 GHz Intel® Pentium® M/Celeron® M processor, two 200-pin DDRII 400 SODIMM system memory up to 2 GB, and Intel 910MLE + Intel 82801FBM chipset. Intel 82574 PCI-E (x1) 10/100/1000Base-TX chip features 2 RJ-45 ports ...
- F-Secure launches Corporate Suit 8.0 (CIOL)
CHENNAI, INDIA: F-Secure anti-virus has launched Corporate Suite 8.0 in the variant of five-user and 10-user box. This is their first box offering for the corporate and SMB segment.
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