10 Tell Tale Signs of Spyware and Adware Infection

Though there are no warning signs to indicate that spyware or adware is being installed on your system, there are several tell tale signs to alert you of their presence, once they install. I have compiled here for your convinence 10 tell tale signs that can warn you of the presence of adware or spyware on your computer. Here they are.

1. Browser change:

Frequent, unauthorized changes in your browser landing page or homepage
should be a warning sign that something is going on with your computer. Your
home page is the first page that you come to when you log on to your internet
account.Very often, this page is the home page of your Internet Service provider
(ISP), except if you changed it. If you find your home page changing frequently to
pages that you do not know, there is a good chance that your system is infected
by spyware or adware.

2. Busy system or modem light:

A lighted system or modem indicator is a sign of on going activity. If you are not
online using your computer, the modem indicator should not come alive. A flickering
modem light when no one is online is a good indication that something is going on
with your computer.

3. Influx of unwanted emails:

Everyone gets a certain amount of junk mail everyday. However, a sudden spike in
the number of unwanted email to your computer should be a cause for investigation.
There might be sypware working behind closed doors in your computer.

4. System slow down:

Have you noticed how your speed demon suddenly slowed down to a crawl like an old
witch? If it is taking more time to launch your applications and even longer to load web
pages, if your Windows xp or 2000 Task manager on launch indicates almost all
available resource in use, you might be dealing with a case of spyware activity.

5. Unwanted redirects:

Spyware and adware have the ability to redirect your search to web sites or pages of the
choosing of the program owners. If you end up at sites and webpages that you did not
search for, there is a good chance that you are being redirected by the unseen hands of
spyware and adware owners.

6. Intrussive banners:

Some spyware open up your browser for an avalanche of banner displays. Very often,
these banners are hard to close. A lot of times, they are replaced as quickly as you
close them. Sometimes the banners are so plenty, they overwhelm your system resources.

7. Unwanted pop-ups:

Pop-ups when properly used, are a good resource to have on the web. They are used by
responsible marketers to direct you to additional resources. However, pop-ups can be
abused by aggressive advertisers through the use of adware or spyware. Disregarding
professional marketing and advertising ethics aggressive advertisers employ adware and
spyware scripts to spam your browser with unwanted and sometimes illicit offers.

Another variation is the use of personalized pop-ups. When you begin to receive multiple
pop ups with your name on them, that is an idication that someone is spying on you with
spyware.

8. Unknow 900 numbers:

900 number are not very common. They usually carry a charge for access. Have you noticed
a spike in your phone bill with charges to 900 numbers that you do not know? You might
have been spied on a spyware program owner. It is believed that spyware and adware are
responsible to a certain percentage of the identity theft crime that we see and hear about
often today.

9. Foreign entries in your favorite folder:

If you all of a sudden begin to see foreign items in your favorite folder, be warned. There is
a good chance that someone has caused those items to appear there. It is suggested that
you check your favorite folder frequently and delete unfamiliar entries.

10. Additional browser toolbars:

The presence of a toolbar that you did not install on your system, may well be another tell
tale sign of spyware presence.

The average Internet user does not ordinarily fool around with toolbars. Most people are
satisfied with the Internet Explorer, Yahoo and may be Google toolbars. If a toolbar looks
unfamiliar to you, it probably is and should be investigated and possibly removed.

Finally, there are times when it may seem all is well. Do not rest of your oars. A good rule
of thumb for living on the internet is to do your due dilligence. Be proactive. Deploy some
security systems and scan your computer frequently as some spywares and adwares
operate in stealth.

Your system is your investment. Protect it.

This article is brought to you by Allspywarefree.com

Austin Akalanze is an Educator, a Freelance writer and webmaster at http://www.allspywarefree.com
He has been published on several article directories across the net.

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