Many people wonder what adware is, how it gets into
their computer systems, and what its effects are. If you are an
Internet user, your computer is most likely to have been infected by an
adware program. Furthermore, if you have downloaded freeware or
shareware from the Internet, it is almost certain that you already have
adware installed on your computer.
These forms of adware are generally harmless and are
sometimes required for certain programs to run. However, adware can
also include spyware components, which make it a dangerous presence on
your computer.
Without help, there is no way for you to prevent the
installation of adware n your computer. Some older antivirus programs
do not detect the presence of adware simply because they do not
consider them a virus or worm. You will need newer antivirus programs
to specifically target adware and spyware. Today, there are also adware
filters available for sale or download.
Adware filters are essential to computer security. They
automatically remove programs that attempt to install adware into your
computer. They also block the download of programs that contain adware.
Some Internet service providers offer adware protection
to their customers by providing them with a built-in adware filter,
which is activated when the user is browsing the Internet. However, to
take advantage of these filters, customers will need to upgrade their
anti-adware programs and keep their anti-adware signatures updated.
Most adware cannot be installed without your permission.
However, certain software may trick you into clicking a link that will
download adware to your computer. Links that install these adware and
spyware programs can be very misleading, so you have to be extra
attentive around them. The only way to prevent infecting your computer
with adware is to install software from trusted sources or those you
know to be adware-free.
Beware what you click on.
Do not click without thinking!