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How to Protect Your Computer From Viruses/Spyware/Hackers
Since the Internet is a popular means of communication it is important to protect your computer from viruses, hackers and spyware. Viruses can delete files, hackers can retrieve personal information you have on your computer, advertisers can load programs that read and send them your passwords without your knowledge, and in some cases someone can actually access your computer and delete files that could render your computer unusable.
While most of the "behind the scenes" stuff that takes place as you surf the Internet are only targeted advertising, demographic data collection, or pranks, you should be aware of the potential problems and protect your computer. You can do this by making sure that you avoid programs that can install spyware without your knowledge, keep antivirus software installed and updated and keep security and critical patches updated by automating Windows Updates.
What is Spyware?
Spyware (aka adware) refers to a category of software that, when installed on your computer, may send you pop-up ads, redirect your browser to certain websites, or monitor the websites that you visit. Some extreme, invasive versions of spyware may track exactly what keys you type (http://www.us-cert.gov/cas/tips/ST04-016.html).
How Do You Know if There is Spyware on Your Computer?
The following symptoms may indicate that spyware is installed on your computer:
Your computer suddenly seems very slow when opening programs or processing tasks (saving files, etc.). You are subject to endless pop-up windows. You are redirected to web sites other than the one you typed into your browser. New, unexpected toolbars appear in your web browser. New, unexpected icons appear in the task tray at the bottom of your screen. Your browser's home page suddenly changed. The search engine your browser opens when you click "search" has been changed. Certain keys fail to work in your browser (e.g., the tab key doesn't work when you are moving to the next field within a form). Random Windows error messages begin to appear.
How Can You Prevent Spyware from Installing on Your Computer?
To avoid unintentionally installing it yourself, follow these good security practices:
How Do You Remove Spyware?
What is a Virus?
A piece of programming code inserted into other programming to cause some unexpected and usually undesirable event, such as lost or damaged files. Viruses can be transmitted by downloading programs from other sites or be present on a diskette. You may be unaware that you have received a virus and may be spreading it as a virus can be dormant until something causes its code to be executed by the computer. Many Internet users have had their computers crash from viruses that attached to e-mails (www.nassaulibrary.org/valleyst/Glossary.htm).
How Do You Know if There is a Virus on Your Computer?
The following symptoms may indicate that a virus is installed on your computer:
How Can You Prevent a Virus from Installing on Your Computer?
To avoid unintentionally installing it yourself, follow these good security practices:
How Do You Remove Viruses?
McAfee AntiVirus software is provided for free to the entire Goucher College community.
What is Windows Update?
A Microsoft website that provides updates for Windows operating system software and Windows-based hardware. Updates address known issues and help protect against known security threats.
How Does it Work?
When you visit the website, Windows Update scans your computer and tells you which updates apply to your software and hardware. You choose the updates that you want to install and how to install them.
How Can You Update Your Computer?
If you turn on Automatic Updates, Windows Update can deliver high priority updates to your computer as they become available. You can decide when and how updates are installed. To turn on Automatic Updates follow these instructions: