What is Spyware?
Spyware is any technology or programming on your computer that covertly
gathers information; the data is then sold to advertisers or to other
interested parties. The type of information harvested from your
computer differs. Some spyware tracks your system information
only—such as your type of Internet connection and type of operating
system. Other spyware collects personal information—such as
detailed tracking of your Internet surfing habits, or worse, harvesting of
your personal files.
Spyware is installed without the user's consent (if you give consent for a
company to collect your data this is no longer considered spying, so read
online data disclosure statements carefully before consenting). Some
people don’t object to general spying that tracks Internet and software
trends as long as personal identifying information is not included; others
object to any information being taken from their computer without their
consent. Either way, the software or device that gathers the
information is called spyware.
Spyware installation on your computer can be initiated by visiting a
website, viewing an HTML e-mail message or by clicking a pop-up window.
The download process is unannounced so that you will remain unaware that
your computer has accepted spyware. This deceptive method of filling
your computer with tracking software you didn’t request is called a
drive-by download.
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