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Steps Forward in Fighting Spyware

Posted in Living Securely by admin on the November 10th, 2009

During 2004 there were significant strides in the battle against spyware which will change the future of the invasive threats. The Federal Trade Commission and the United States Congress addressed several issues involving spyware in an effort to minimize the threats coming from the quickly growing industry. Before these spyware issues were brought to government attention spyware was known to be nearly anything that was an internet related threat.

There is now a formal definition telling that spyware is “software that aids in gathering information about a person or organization without their knowledge and which may send such information to another entity without the consumer’s consent, or asserts control over a computer without the consumer’s knowledge.” Also working against spyware, the congress passed several bills to stop spyware from installing and running itself on someone’s computer without their knowledge.

Most spyware distributors were able to sneak around the news laws set into place by the legislation passed by making their spy software more difficult to remove. Spyware will install unwanted toolbars, show pop ups, alter security settings, change your browser home page and change or delete system files. Other forms of spyware can log each key stroke you make and then send or sell it to unknown parties.

Spybot Search and Destroy and Lavasoft’s AdAware programs are available to personal computer users for free to combat spyware threats. On the other side, spyware companies approached their invasive methods in a different way by coaxing users into buying their products which would then install spyware. To stop these efforts by spyware the FTC filed suits against Seismic Entertainment Productions and SmartBot.net who were selling their spyware to be installed as an anti-spyware product.

These companies’ programs, Spy Wiper and Spy Deleter, would send warning messages to users that their system had spyware and by purchasing and installing on of these programs the threats could be detected and removed. On the contrary, the programs would bombard a user’s computer with pop ups and install additional spyware, causing computer malfunctions.

PestPatrol is another example of spyware companies’ stealth like methods. This popular anti-spyware product will actually detect spyware applications on a fresh computer with Windows XP that has not been connected to the internet yet. This is usually a definite sign of rogue spyware. These false claims by anti-spyware products are partially the reason why it is estimated nine out of ten computers are infected with spyware.

Studies done by industry experts at IDC have predicted the spyware market will grow up to $400 million dollars by 2008. Major security companies such as McAfee and Symantec are already beginning to include anti-spyware software in their product packages. Yahoo, Earthlink and Microsoft have also joined the anti-spyware world, releasing their versions of spyware removal tools.

By Microsoft breaking into the anti-spyware world several smaller spyware tool companies may be smashed because users will most likely prefer the trusted company’s software over an unknown.

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A Full Service Camera Security System Is within Reach for Seattle Residents

Posted in Living Securely by admin on the May 15th, 2009

In today’s world, your home and possessions can never be too secure. Many homeowners have chosen to supplement their existing alarm systems with a fully integrated camera security system, especially now that virtual video access is available online. With a home camera security system from Island Security Systems, Seattle residents can be assured of quick service and state-of-the-art equipment.

Using the latest in security technology, Island Security will monitor your home 24 hours a day, using a full range of products. In fact, they are the premier company for camera security and surveillance systems in Western Washington, providing home camera security systems for practically any residential or commercial property.

The best part about these systems is the ability to access real-time video of your home from any location, by simply logging into a secure Web site. Not only is this a huge relief when you are away on vacation, it also can be used by families with in-home caregivers, contractors, pets, and teenagers home alone. While it could be a little disconcerting for a caregiver who is in the home to know that there is a possibility they are being “watched,” it certainly will do a great deal to prevent mistreatment of children, or other wrongdoing.

Island Security will give you the peace of mind that comes from having a locally-based team of professionals. In addition to a camera security system, customers can choose to install keycard access, perimeter monitoring, carbon monoxide detection and smoke detectors, all available with 24-hour monitoring that will alert you and the proper authorities of any security or safety issues. No matter what your lifestyle requires, Island Security offers the right solutions to protect your home and family.

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