Do some web pages look strange to you? Find out
why!
In an effort to make "surfing the net" more
enjoyable, some companies have created programs which have
actually made it worse. If you notice a lot of blank space on the
sites you visit, sentences that seem to be missing words, words
that are highlighted in yellow or bronze, links that don't work or
take you to blank pages (etc), it may not be the fault of the site
you're visiting. You may hear the term "spyware"
associated with this problem, although there are other products
that may cause these problems.
One of the most common is Norton Internet Security and Norton
Personal Firewall. It installs with the Ad Blocking feature turned
on, which might be a fine feature if computers weren't so dumb:-))
Unfortunately, there is no way to clearly identify an ad so the
software blocks whatever it believes might be an ad. This is a bit
like chopping off someone's hand to remove a hangnail. It works,
but wouldn't you rather have your hand? It also blocks certain
picture sizes, those most commonly used by ads. If a picture that
you want to see just happens to be the same size, you will only
see a blank space. To fix this, just disable the Ad Blocking in
Norton Internet Security. (Zone
Alarm, Symantec,
F-Prot
AntiVirus and Webwasher will
also block ads and popups, but you have to choose that option.)
Other programs that may interfere with your web viewing
are programs commonly referred to as spyware,
like Gator/GAIN, Hotbar, MySearch, etc. These programs and
toolbars will fill in forms for you and keep track of passwords,
which is a nice feature, but you should be aware that whatever
information you put in is at risk. These programs run in the
background all the time, using up system resources, slowing
everything down and occasionally causing your browser to crash.
(They also may add icons to your desktop, change your browser
settings and home page and won't allow you to change them back or
add themselves to your favorites list permanently.)
They do this
so they can collect information about you, what applications you
use, how often you access the Internet, where you go while you are
there and so on. They use this information to customize your
shopping experience i.e. serving you appropriate pop-up ads or unsolicited
E-mails (AKA sp*m) for items you might wish to
purchase. They also can do a nasty thing to website owners - they
change the affiliate code on any advertising to their code. In
other words, if your favorite site depends on income from Amazon
sales to survive, they are not going to get that commission if the
buyer has spyware such as SaveNow installed.
Where does spyware come from? If you share music files or
photos with other users through Kazaa, Grokster or other sharing
sites, download freeware/shareware applications or games using
Download Accelerator Plus, FlashGet, Gozilla or NetAnts or share
your computer with other users who might not be as cautious as
you, you are at risk for getting caught by spyware. It downloads
with the most innocuous programs (ever choose a comet cursor?),
sometimes even when you don't want it to. (Ever accidentally click
on a "yes" button when you meant to click on something
else?)
For future prevention, make sure software cannot just
download on your computer without your permission. From the
Internet Toolbar, go to Tools > Internet Options > Advanced.
Make sure all options "Enable Install On Demand...." are
unchecked.
Some spyware uses "driveby downloading" which
takes advantage of the Internet Explorer's ActiveX meant for easier
viewing of flash sites. For more on increasing your security
levels to prevent this, visit Thiefware.com.
How do you get rid of spyware? Click on your start button and
you should see "settings" as one of the options.
Click on this, then open your 'Control Panel' and click on 'Add/Remove
Programs'. Find the spyware in the list of programs,
highlight it, click
'Change/Remove' and follow the prompts to uninstall it. Look for
names like Gator, Offer Companion, SaveNow, Hotbar, Kazaa,eZula,
Radiate, MySearch. There is a list at Spychecker.
Be aware that the spyware-supported
applications will most likely not work after you have removed
them. They should also be uninstalled as well.
Then run a spyware utility program like Spybot
or Bullet
Proof Software to make sure you removed everything. New ones are constantly being
invented! Spyblaster
may help prevent their download. You don't need to download a spyware program to use a
program to fill forms, save passwords or download music. For a list of safe
alternatives, visit Safer-
Networking, Spyware
Info, Roboform,
and Google.
Windows users: After you are all done, run a scandisk and a
defrag. Use EasyCleaner
to clean your registry. Your computer will
thank you for it!
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