Monday, February 04, 2008

How to protect your computer from spyware

Spyware is becoming a growing problem in the computer world. A little knowledge can go a long way to prevent spyware from invading your machine.

Here are some tips to avoid spyware:

  1. Use the Firefox Browser. Most spyware can be prevented by simply switching to the Firefox web browser. Firefox is protected from drive-by-downloads, spyware toolbars, and other security issues that are prevalent in Internet Explorer. By using Firefox, your computer won't be vulnerable to ActiveX related spyware that can be installed without the user's knowledge.

  2. Only download software from reputable sources. Millions of computer users are unknowingly installing spyware and adware on their machines because they are downloading "free software". Don't download software from websites unless it's a trusted source. Download.com is one of the best places to find free software. All their programs are tested to be spyware and adware free. Most spyware infections require that you download and install something onto your computer. By downloading free software from legitimate sources, you eliminate the possibility of most spyware infecting your computer.

  3. Use an anti-spyware program. If you're having trouble with spyware slowing down your machine, crashing your computer, or flooding your screen with pop-ups, scan your computer to remove spyware and adware. (Are you using Firefox? Are you being careful about downloading free programs?) Download.com's list of popular downloads includes some good free anti-spyware programs, Spybot Search and Destroy and Ad-Aware. These programs can help clear out some of the spyware and adware lurking on your computer.

  4. Don't click on internet pop-ups. You can take simple steps, such as not clicking on internet pop-ups to prevent spyware from infecting your machine. Lots of internet ads will offer to scan your machine for spyware. Don't click on these advertisements! By clicking, you're giving an open invitation for spyware and adware to get on your computer. There are many fake anti-spyware programs that will offer to scan your computer, or say that your computer is infected. These bogus programs will trick you into installing them and actually infect your computer with spyware and adware.

  5. Check your browsing habits. If you're already using Firefox and you're careful about what you download, also be mindful of your browsing habits. Thousands of bogus websites will try to install spyware and adware on your machine without your knowledge. By avoiding websites with pornography, software cracks, and torrents you can reduce the chance that spyware will make it's way onto your machine.