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Spyware Education Center
Spyware Info and Facts that All Internet Users Must Know
You may know spyware by one of its many names; adware, malware,
trackware, scumware, thiefware, snoopware, sneakware.
Because of its stealthy nature, most Internet users are more
familiar with the symptoms of spyware infection:
sluggish PC performance
increased pop-up ads
unexplained homepage change
mysterious search results.
For virtually everyone surfing the Internet, malware and adware
are a nuisance, but if you do not detect spyware on your PC, it
can lead to much more serious consequences like identity theft.
Because of the threats that malware pose, a spyware remover
installed on your PC is essential. Gathering spyware info also
helps protect yourself from malicious attacks by adware or
malware.
Spyware facts:
Experts view malware as a real threat to consumers and
businesses. If you're online, you should be concerned about
spyware. You may want to consider adding an anti-spyware program
to your PC to remove spyware.
Nine out of 10 PCs connected to the Internet are infected with
spyware.*
88% of SpyAudit scans found some form of unwanted program
(Trojan, system monitor, cookie or adware) on consumer
computers.*
Some form of spyware, adware or potentially unwanted software
can be found on 87% of corporate PCs.*
86% U.S. Adult Internet Users Believe that Spyware on Their
Computers Has Caused Them to Suffer a Monetary Loss, 2005.**
*State of Spyware Report
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Spyware in the news:
"A hacker was able to access potentially 40 million credit card
numbers by infiltrating the network of a company that processed
payment data for MasterCard International and other companies."
InfoWorld, July 17, 2005
"About 10 million Americans have their personal information
pilfered and misused in some way or another every year, costing
consumers $5 billion and businesses $48 billion annually."
Federal Trade Commission, June 21, 2005
How does spyware find you?
Even if you're careful, you can pick up adware and other forms
of spyware through normal Internet activities.
Visit any media-supported website and you're bound to get a
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