The average computer user must be aware of the potential threats their computer faces each time they connect to the world wide web. Not only can you pass the information on to others but be able to protect yourself accordingly. This article will cover the differences to some of the most common tech terms everyone has heard some or other time in their lives. Why are they all so different? and what do they all mean? In the old days we used to call everything a virus, however now days we have more precise names to further categorize them. Below I will discuss in the most simplest way of the difference between a virus, spyware, malware, and adware. What Is Malware?Malware is a software program that has bad intentions. It can either be installed by the computer user accidentally or it can sneak into your computer through various avenues. Its not the same as a piece of software that by chance causes harm to your computer, malware is software that has been developed with the intent of causing problems. What Is Spyware? Spyware is a type of malware program that invades your computer and basically spies on you. There are different types of spyware that collect different information. A common spyware type is a keylogger which records keystrokes typed on your keyboard. This is how people lose their bank account details. Other spyware will record your actions and browsing habits on the internet. Any information collected by spyware is usually with the intent to sell. What Is Adware?Adware is another form of malware and is exactly as the name suggests, software with advertising. Adware can be downloaded and sometimes included in free programs. For example Windows Live messenger and Yahoo messenger contain adware. Although some programs give the option not to install the extra adware, others seem to sneak it in without permission. What Is A Virus?A virus is a small program designed to infect your computer and cause errors, computer crashes, and even destroy your computer hardware. Unlike spyware, a virus can grow and replicate itself. It can also travel from one computer to another via an internet connection. You can also get viruses from discs with virus infested files stored on them, however the internet is the most common entry point. Some common symptoms of a virus are emails being sent to all contacts when you didn’t send them, being taken to web-page's that you didn’t choose, or being told you have a virus and to download a program to fix it. Solutions:The most effective way to shield against any type of intrusion is to have your operating firewall enabled, a router with a built in firewall governing your network, a anti-malware and anti-virus program installed, updated and constantly running. These are the steps that must be followed without question. The rest is academic. The more you fill your mind with factual information the better your online experience will be, whether its joining a simple LAN with friends, online multiplayer, surfing social networks or running your own server, in the long run its essential to get to know everything you can about computer security.
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