Spyware Information
Software: Why do you need
armor for your pc?
Developer's Site Net-Armor.com
Should your PC security
strategy include hacker protection? The statistics on attacks by
hackers are overwhelming and suggest that you are every much a
potential target on the Net as a burglary target in your home. Net-Armor.com
security software is easy to install and will bolt the doors to
your PC and prevent you from becoming a victim. trojan-detection.html
must be included in your PC security strategy. Home
based computers face the same security issues as a large
corporate office. You
are on a hacker hit list. These attackers may not specifically
target you but will use your unprotected computer as a launch pad
into the large corporate computer network.
This tactic has gained in popularity with growth in the
number of cable and DSL modems.
We have all heard about the evil
lurking on the Internet. A virus that scans your disk. The
heartless hacker who seems invincible against any protection. A
flood of strange technology and cyber criminals who seem poised to
invade our homes, abduct our children and steal our identities.
However we must exercise common sense when in this very public
arena by arming ourselves with PC Security Advice and
Internet Protection. We offer
reliable and user-friendly computer protection advice to ensure
your Internet experience is in fact Safe, Secure and Protected.
Trojan Horses
They are very dangerous! Trojans or often called backdoors are
programs which will most be sent via email, instant-messengers or
file sharing-tools. If you run a Trojan file it will install
itself on your computer to get run every time you boot up your
machine. Trojans opens a port (channel) on your system which can
be used by an attacker to connect to your computer. An easy system
security analysis will let you know of any
vulnerabilities that exist. Trojans can enable almost everything
for an attacker to do harmful things like
viewing/modifying/deleting data, watching you when you are working
or surfing the web, etc. Depending on the Trojan there can be
thousands of functions built in which can be remotely used
by any attacker to spy on you.
Government
Governments have installed sophisticated "snooping"
software right on your onramp to the Internet... your ISP
(Internet Service Provider). The very second you connect to the
Internet, your every move is monitored and recorded. Sure, their
main purpose in doing this is to catch terrorists and prevent
potential acts of aggression, but don't think for a minute that
all other information gathered is ignored and discarded. And
remember, the most frightening part is that devious programmers
have likely used numerous "Trojan Horses" and other
"hacking" techniques to infest your hard drive with
unimaginable and often illegal images and programs, without you
even knowing about it! ...but try and explain that to Big Brother.
Employers
How about your employer? Think you have nothing to worry about at
work? If so, then you could not be more wrong. There is a strong
and growing trend among employers to monitor and record everything
an employee does that involves a computer... and it's perfectly
legal for them to do so! As a matter of fact, a recent survey
showed that 77% of all major U.S. companies record and review
employee communications and Internet surfing habits.
Partners / Spouses
Your significant other is more likely than ever to monitor your
computer time. Imagine your husband or wife being able to see
every website you've visited and every image you've viewed. What
if he or she was able to record
your passwords, or read every e-mail you've sent and received,
as well as view every detail of every chat session you've
participated in... even if you think you've deleted everything!
You need Secure desktop protection software. Don't be naive enough
to think your spouse would never do such as thing. The number of
broken relationships and divorces continues to climb, and the
frequency in which computer records are used has
"evidence" in such cases has dramatically increased.
When obtaining these "hidden" and "deleted"
records is as easy as buying a piece of software, even the most
technically-challenged spouses are able to do so with relative
ease.
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